RailPictures.Net Photo: PRR 9815 Pennsylvania Railroad EMD F7(A) at Valparaiso, Indiana by GEORGE M. STUPAR
 
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» Pennsylvania Railroad (more..)
» EMD F7(A) (more..)
» near MP 424 
» Valparaiso, Indiana, USA (more..)
» October 05, 1963
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» PRR 9815 (more..)
» Unknown
» GEORGE M. STUPAR (more..)
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East bound on the Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago-Fort Wayne line, in 1963, at Valparaiso Indiana. A purchased photo from my collection. Photographer was Dennis Schmidt.
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