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Photo ID: 833975

CSX Q151 is heading southward from Detroit on the Lincoln Secondary, which was originally the PRR mainline into the area.

Railroad: CSX Transportation (CSXT)
Locomotive: GE ES44AC
Location: Lincoln Park , Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: CSXT 909
Train ID: CSX Q151-20
Photo Date: March 20, 2016


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By: Steve Davey

Added: Jun 11, 2023

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Photo ID: 646658

Detroit, in the early 1960s, was not a hot bed of Pennsy activity, in terms of freight traffic; there was only one or two inbound trains per day. On the plus side, they were typically drawn by som... (more)

Railroad: Pennsylvania Railroad
Locomotive: GE U25B
Location: Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: 2530
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: March 03, 1965


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By: R. Craig Rutherford

Added: Jan 31, 2018

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Photo ID: 602788

CSX Q151 is heading out of Motown on the Lincoln Secondary with a Tier 4 leader.

Railroad: CSX Transportation (CSXT)
Locomotive: GE ET44AH
Location: Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: CSXT 3427
Train ID: CSX Q151
Photo Date: November 27, 2016


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By: Steve Davey

Added: Jan 13, 2017

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Photo ID: 581380

Pennsylvania Railroad freight with two GP35's and a GP30.

Railroad: Pennsylvania Railroad
Locomotive: EMD GP35
Location: Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: PRR 2276
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: December 26, 1967


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By: Roger Lalonde

Added: Jun 29, 2016

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Photo ID: 472782

CSX E946 is heading south on the Lincoln Secondary with coal empties from Detroit Edison.

Railroad: BNSF Railway
Locomotive: GE ES44AC
Location: Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: BNSF 6193
Train ID: CSX E946
Photo Date: March 06, 2014


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By: Steve Davey

Added: Mar 08, 2014

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Photo ID: 424641

CSX Q151 is southbound on the Lincoln Secondary as they head toward North Baltimore, Ohio. The Lincoln Secondary is part of the Conrail Shared Assets and historically was the Pennsylvania ra... (more)

Railroad: CSX Transportation (CSXT)
Locomotive: GE C40-9W (Dash 9-40CW)
Location: Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: CSXT 9031
Train ID: CSX Q151
Photo Date: February 09, 2013


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By: Steve Davey

Added: Feb 11, 2013

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Photo ID: 411794

CSX Q233 is heading for Toledo on the Lincoln Secondary with an AC60CW leading.

Railroad: CSX Transportation (CSXT)
Locomotive: GE AC6000CW
Location: Lincoln Park , Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: CSXT 628
Train ID: CSX Q233
Photo Date: October 12, 2012


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By: Steve Davey

Added: Oct 12, 2012

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Photo ID: 223565

CSX Q305 is heading down the former Conrail Lincoln Secondary as it approaches Cicotte Street in Lincoln Park after receiving their blocks to proceed towards Carleton and Toledo.

Railroad: CSX Transportation (CSXT)
Locomotive: GE ES44DC
Location: Lincoln Park , Michigan, USA
Locomotive #: CSXT 5493
Train ID: CSX Q305
Photo Date: September 22, 2007


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By: Steve Davey

Added: Feb 17, 2008

Views: 1,959
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