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The Classics of Summer - Photos of the Living ,the Preserved, and the Dead

Posted by Mysterious Friday 1986 on Tue Sep 24 21:45:48 2013

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One of the best things about my job is that I travel just about anywhere - whether by rail, bus, or by automobile - from one place to another each day. Last month, this was definitely the case.

The pictures I present to you tonight were taken between August 4th and August 20th. Some might've been seen elsewhere. Many were just taken on the fly, so pardon the quality. But as I've said, things like these are worth sharing.

Enjoy.

R28 7925



Redbirds of Unionport (now of Concourse) Yard R28 7924-25, R29 8678-79. R26 7774-75, R36WF 9586-87



Wait, it starts to get interesting. R110Bs



R12 5782



R14 5871. I really need to invest on a good camera.



But it get's even better.

In this picture: R40 4280-81, R95 Revenue Collection Cars 0R714-1R714 (Ex R21 7194 and R22 7422, respectively), R33WF 9307-9308, R36WF 9400-01, R32 #3370-71, R156 Locomotives, R33ML 9068-69 in the distance. During that time, I spied R42 4572-73 are inside the shop building on the track where the R40s are.




And even better yet...



And when it comes to The Living and the Preserved, there's also The Dead.

R22 7486 - merely a shell of itself now...



R17 6895 and R21 7267



And finally, soldiers who continue to march on.

R36WF 9582-83, and R33ML Rail Adhesion Car 8885, R36WF 9584-85, R33WF 9325, 9322, 9309, 9323.


Thank you for viewing.


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