Posted by Run8diesel on May 10, 2008 
Another fine time capsule! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by John Sesonske on May 10, 2008 
Great location and a great Eastern Fallen Flag. Hope you have more LV to post.
Posted by Nscalemike on May 10, 2008 
Look no further, I have found my "gem of the Day", excellent memories, thanks for sharing R.A. Durfee.
Posted by Charles Freericks on May 11, 2008 
Just a simple Wow. Wonderful.
Posted by D.E. Albertson on May 11, 2008 
Nice shot, but you know what's really amazing? A dozen LV engines in 1975, all in the same paint scheme! No Snowbirds, no Yellowjackets.
Posted by Lenny Dunlap on May 11, 2008 
The shots from this location have always intreaged me..........Thanks so much!! WOW...
Posted by Tony Kimmel on May 11, 2008 
Now thats what I am talking about, RAD you always get me going when I see your Pre-, and Early Conrail shots. AJK
Posted by Joshua Bauer on May 11, 2008 
I like the ALCO engine, and the way it is centered around a weathered and industrial land.
Posted by Adam Christman (Penn Rail Videos) on May 11, 2008 
Nice shot! I think I see the 405 in there... now apart of the DL collection.
Posted by Kenneth A. Young on May 12, 2008 
Now there's a classic and gritty scene.
Posted by M.G. on August 4, 2008 
Great shot R.A. Durfee. Classic scene then. Now that is just a memory.
- Post a Comment -