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- NS 220 GP50 Leader Heflin, Alabama
NS 220 is upgrade at Heflin, Alabama with a GP50 leader on NS's Alabama Division East End District June 2006You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos Join Today!
- PRR on Coal - Lake Erie Land
It was jump out of the car and lunge trackside as the train was right there Not bad, PRR on loaded coal, rather nostalgic NS 8102 leads NS 4505, and after leaving Bellevue they'll head down the ex PRR Sandusky District
- Tossback Tuesday – A Steady, Reliable Mule to Go West
I remember Mop's two car Missouri River Eagle trains as being mere austere shadows of the great streamliner era and I remember a ride a few years back on this very line with a consist of dirty and filthy cars - both inside and out Yes, you caught a sweet spot here - a nostalgic moment when things appeared to be better Thanks!
- Hebron, IN, Panhandle depot
Oh, yes, the reason I detoured off I-65 was to have a nostalgic meal in the Country Kitchen restaurant My family used to stop there for a meal or for the homemade pie when we made the trip to and from Rensselaer, Indiana, where I went to school at St Joseph's College back in the 60s The food is still good and the pies are still homemade
- Steam Excursion gt; Coal vs. Oil Smoke - Trainorders. com
The nostalgic whines about missing the smell of coal smoke is most certainly not a complaint of mine I lived in southern Kansas and my town enjoyed the frequent sounds (and smoke) of the Santa Fe, Frisco, and Mo Pac steam engines Both Santa Fe and Frisco were all oil burners and the MoP burned coal
- 40th St San Pablo Ave Emeryville: A Railfans Delight
If you lived in the greater Eastbay across from San Francisco so many years ago, the spot to take your camera to for a variety of action photos, was 40th Street amp; San Pablo Avenue, on the Oakland Emeryville city line Why ?? Well, let's take this historic look back and find out
- Military Monday: Armed Forces Day 1967 at Ft. Eustis VA
I scanned and have included all the prints, without cropping, so you can also get nostalgic about the cars we drove back then (I had a ’56 Chevy Bel Air 2-door hard top at the time… it was a lemon)
- The Visalia Electric Railroad - 3
Photo 1 (chair transfer) is so nostalgic that I can close my eyes and substitute one of the soon-to-be-retired PTC SW-1's for the Alco and the SW-900 for one of the many "cruds" that carried on until we took over the operation in 1991 The reefer derailment photos could have been anywhere along the old PTC since track conditions were very similar
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