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ASEA/EMD AEM-7 liveries
 By: Ed Bottum | Album Views: 2,594 |
many thanks to the photographers! One in my album series of North American passenger train locomotive liveries. |
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Street Running
 By: Torker | Album Views: 2,592 |
One of those circumstances where train and auto traffic must "share the road". |
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New York Central: Lightning Stripes and Cigar Bands
 By: Ellis Simon | Album Views: 2,584 |
The Central's Great Steel Fleet fielded such famous trains as the Twentieth Century Limited and Empire State Express. The railroad also had extensive commuter service in New York and Boston and served travelers along numerous branch lines. |
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NS Delmarva Secondary Branch
 By: David Nutter | Album Views: 2,578 |
Between Newark, Delaware - Pocomoke, Maryland as average about 120 miles. As they have a many kinds of industries around into on Delmarva Secondary Branch.
Also, they have a few of interchanges with Maryland & Delaware Railroad (MDDE).
Delaware Coast |
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