RailPictures.Net Photo: SCL 1625 Seaboard Coast Line EMD GP40 at Helena, Alabama by David Harris
 
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» Seaboard Coast Line (more..)
» EMD GP40 (more..)
» About to cross above L&N 
» Helena, Alabama, USA (more..)
» April, 1976
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» SCL 1625 (more..)
» Unknown
» David Harris (more..)
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This northbound is about to cross the bridge over L&N's mainline and Buck Creek. A few miles ahead in Birmingham's Boyles Yard, the crew - which got on board at Manchester, GA - will be off the clock.
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