RailPictures.Net Photo: BAR 55 Bangor & Aroostook EMD BL2 at Northern Maine Junction, Maine by Chuck Schwesinger
 
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» BAR Shop/Roundhouse 
» Northern Maine Junction, Maine, USA (more..)
» May 07, 1981
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One of my reasons for making a trip to Maine in 1981 was this group of BL2's, a unit I'd never seen before. Regretfully this is pretty much what I ended up with. A long line of units covered with tarps! I did see one unit still in operation but it was in the shop area coupled between two F3's so it was a wasted effort.
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