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» EMD GP40PH-2B (more..)
» Raritan River 
» New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA (more..)
» November 28, 2020
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» NJTR 4200 (more..)
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Holiday Weekend Hospital Train. On Saturday, November 28, 2020, NJ TRANSIT 4200 (GP40PH-2B) brought train YM40 from Morrisville, Pennsylvania to the Meadowlands Maintenance Complex. Seen crossing the Raritan River in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the twelve car consist included Comets, MLVs, and Arrows IIIs that required a trip to the shop for a variety of reasons. The background is populated by buildings from both Johnson & Johnson and Rutgers University, two of the largest businesses in the area.
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