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Tier IV Compliant
 By: John Westfield | Album Views: 18,563 |
Tier IV locomotives are the safest, cleanest, and most fuel efficient locomotives on the rails today. Unfortunately, most of them are ugly and are as quiet as an ACS-64. |
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Juniata Shops
 By: ckeefer58 | Album Views: 17,788 |
Once the main shops of the mighty Pennsylvania RR, and now the main facility of modern Norfolk Southern, the Juniata Shops have been turning out some of the best locomotives and rebuilds for over 100 years. |
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Appalachian Glory
 By: Sean Mathews | Album Views: 17,776 |
Trains of the Appalachian, Alleghanies and other Marlyand/Virginia/West Virginia/Pennsylvania Mountain regions. |
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White Pass Rotary Run 2011
 By: Kevin Madore | Album Views: 17,615 |
Photos of the spring 2011 line clearing operation featuring White Pass Rotary #1 and Steam Locomotives 73 and 69. April 25-28, 2011. |
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Rio Grande Narrow Gauge in the 60's
 By: John West | Album Views: 17,288 |
The DRGW narrow gauge was the last major steam operation in the U.S. The climb over 10,000 foot Cumbres pass was spectacular, with two engines handling 70 car trains. Hopefully these images convey some of the drama of mountain steam railroading. |
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