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The
Amtrak Three Rivers going around Horseshoe Curve.
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Chris
"running" B&O 2-8-0 no. 4559 at Huntington, WV,
March 12, 1997.
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Ex-NS
TC10 no. 104 is seen here at the CSXT yard in Chattanooga, TN. Courtesy
Chris Starnes.
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UP
AC4400CW no. 6623 also at Chattanooga, TN. Courtesy Chris
Starnes.
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WC
SD45 no. 6618 leads a SOO SD40-2 as a lite engine movement. They
have just detached from their train, and are going to run around it,
and then couple back to the train. Near Bellevue, OH.
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Central
Soya (ex-B&O, but still in B&O paint) ALCO S6 no. 9008
sits at the Central Soya grainery yard in Bellevue, OH. This
locomotive is now retired and setting at the small storage yard owned
by the Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum.
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UP
C44-9W no. 9733 leads a long CR freight through Galion, OH.
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All-Steel
ALCO S1(?) no. 11 sits at All-Steel's small yard, awaiting more
cars to unload. Near Russell, KY.
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An
old SOU Big John covered hopper was repainted some time ago
by NS, as you can tell by the wear and tear this car has received over
the years.
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Wheeling
& Lake Erie (WE) SD40-2 no. 3068 has a red-block at the CR
diamond in Wellington, OH.
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Soo
SD50 no. 6056 and another Soo SD50 lead a CSXT freight south
(timetable east) toward Columbus through Marion, Ohio.
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HLCX
SD45 no. 6514 is setting outside the CSXT Parsons Yard office. If
you look closely at the fuel tank, you'll see that somebody actually
wrote these words: "The Real Train Chasers '99". It's quite
interesting to see that.
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Great
Miami & Scioto Railway (ex-NW no. 2902, nee-NKP no. 902) GP30 no.
30 setting inside the enginehouse at Hamden, Ohio.
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The GM&S's newly restored
motor car. Special thanks to the Great Miami for allowing us
to visit their enginehouse!
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Here
is a picture of Chris at the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway back in
1999.
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Here's Chris once
again at the HVSR, only this was taken a bit more recently -
August 4th, 2001 to be exact. Taking a lunch break at Robbin's
Crossing before heading back to the locomotive (Yes, he's now in
engine service as a fireman trainee [not steam though; just
diesel]! Scary, isn't it?).
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This is a picture of our
mascot, Robin. We nicknamed him Peake, since he looks like
"Chessie's old man." He's seen here posing with hat and
C&O logo.