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» Conrail (more..)
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» East Conway - Conway Yard 
» Baden, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» June 10, 1995
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» CR 7574 (more..)
» Unknown
» Steve Raith (more..)
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Mother Slug set works Conway Yard. Conrail 7574 (former PRR GP9 7265) was rebuilt by Illinois Central Gulf at their Paducah, KY shop and re-classified as a GP10. This unit was retired 4 months after this picture was taken on Oct 10, 1995
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