RailPictures.Net Photo: NS 8697 Norfolk Southern GE C40-8 (Dash 8-40C) at Cresson , Pennsylvania by Jim Johnston
 
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» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» GE C40-8 (Dash 8-40C) (more..)
» Cresson Steel 
» Cresson , Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» August 16, 2016
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» NS 8697 (more..)
» Unknown (more..)
» Jim Johnston (more..)
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A string of Norfolk Southern Dash 8s await their fate at the scrapper in Cresson, PA. The yard was very active on various scrapping projects. A set of RJ Corman power can be seen waiting on their next assignment to take a grain train north. Also visible at the center top are numerous yellow cabs from the NS 90MAC/70ACU rebuild project.
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