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Railroad pictures from Tuscaloosa, Alabama and beyond

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Tamko's elusive trackmobile... only rarely have we seen it used. The NS locals usually handles everything. (Tamko is next to the NS main at Tuscaloosa Siding).

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Another view of the trackmobile in action.

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Yet another view.

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Conrail equipment through Tuscaloosa. This was taken before the buyout. Conrail equipment in Tuscaloosa is now commonplace.

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More conrail stuff.


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