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Conrail 4100
As viewed laying over
a cloudy day on the pit, the pride of the fleet, Class Unit 80MAC 4100 smiles
for the camera. Unfortunately, the unit never came down on a sunny day,
but we're fortunate enough that it was here.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4101
A roster of this one
will be coming at some point, so check back.
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Conrail 4102
One of the 80MAC's
that seemed to rate a lot of road grime, the 4102 is lensed on the pit. After
a little servicing, she'll blast off in the eve at the helm of ESPI.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4103
Another MAC that sported
a lot of filth is seen here while it was new and clean. With marker lights
shining away, the 4103 is resting on the pit just after a winter sunset.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4104
Contrary to popular
belief, Conrail's SD80MAC's were regulars on the Delmarva Peninsula. Here
we see a fairly clean and rather new 4104 resting on the east passing siding
in Harrington, Delaware. The engine will trail a sister out on ESPI later
in the evening.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4105
Buried behind cars
as seems to be the case with units sometimes, a shiny and clean 4105 is viewed
ready to trail out on the night's ESPI.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4106
On her first visit
to the shore, SD80MAC 4106 sits trailing on the east passing siding in Harrington
as it awaits heading back to Conway on train ESPI.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4107
Seen with a sister
on the pit in Harrington, the 4107 prepares to lead ESPI off of the shore
after the sun sets.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4108
Basking in the afternoon
sun, 80MAC 4108 shines away on the pit before leading ESPI later in the eve.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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Conrail 4109
With the 4104 trailing,
a somewhat new 4109 lays over on the pit in Harrington, Delaware.
Photo by Kevin Hammond
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