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Eastern Railroad Discussion > NS 8100 on point of 23G...Date: 11/18/24 10:31 NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: Forever-Railfan-45 Had the day off after a very tumultous week at work; holidays seem to bring out the worst in some people. I enjoy seeing the old school farm tractors. While waiting for the NS 23G had seen this tractor coming down old Waterloo Road; it looked like a former IH (International Harvester). Not sure if they were CASE back then. The building in the background used to be a general store back in the days of the PRR. On the sides of the buildinig the PRR Keystone is above the windows. Had a nice informational by the occupants of the building to the left of this former general store. The male said the building he lives in used to be a passenger depot. Pictures number two and three are of the NS 8100 NKP doing the honors of being on point. Train 1275 (Lisa) I hope you lucked out with the sun as when I got home the sun came out.
Date: 11/18/24 12:17 Re: NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: cjvrr Town, State? I am not familiar with this location.
Date: 11/18/24 13:16 Re: NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: train1275 Nice catch, especially like the tractor included.
Date: 11/18/24 14:27 Re: NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: Mike6640-2 train1275 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice catch, especially like the tractor included. > >seen the trator and thought it was the 8100......... Date: 11/18/24 18:13 Re: NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: Howard_P Tractor is pure IH. After the sale to Case in 85, the new name couldn't be missed even if the colors remained the same.
Date: 11/19/24 09:27 Re: NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: dschlegel Nice catches all around with the tractor and the 8100!
Posted from iPhone Date: 11/19/24 15:30 Re: NS 8100 on point of 23G... Author: Forever-Railfan-45 Town is Atwater, Ohio. Route 183 north. Come to the light in Atwater and take a left, the tracks are about a mile down.
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