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» National Railway Equipment 
» Silvis, Illinois, USA (more..)
» October 08, 2015
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» RI 1275 (more..)
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» Erik Rasmussen (more..)
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Sitting on a BNSF flatcar on the east side of the former Rock Island shop, the Eldon (IA) Depot Museum's re-incarnated Rock Island GP7 1275 is receiving some last minute work to lower the exhaust stacks even with the cab roofline. It will ride the flatcar to Agency, IA were it will be trucked to the depot at Eldon, IA for display. ** Taken with permission from NRE with an escort **
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  Model  Canon EOS 60D
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