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Post by espeelover on Aug 15, 2008 19:57:24 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300] Lots of GE's showing up all of a sudden... I kind of like it! [/glow]
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Post by espeelover on Aug 20, 2008 4:58:37 GMT -5
Taken May of 1980 near tunnel 10.
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Post by thespcaboose on Aug 21, 2008 17:31:59 GMT -5
Does anyone know who built the U28C's?
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Post by SP 9811 on Aug 21, 2008 17:38:57 GMT -5
Does anyone know who built the U28C's? General Electric
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Post by thespcaboose on Aug 21, 2008 17:41:03 GMT -5
Thanks Thomn.
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Post by espeelover on Aug 24, 2008 14:38:03 GMT -5
Now that is some interesting weathering on this one.
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sp4009
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Post by sp4009 on Aug 24, 2008 17:25:22 GMT -5
Water leak???
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Post by SSW9389 on Aug 25, 2008 12:37:15 GMT -5
The first Espee U33C is shown here laying over at Commerce, Texas in this Terry Kirkland photo. You can often identify a Commerce photo by the cotton wagons in the background. Hunt County Texas was known as one of the highest volume cotton producing regions in the Lone Star State.
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Post by espeelover on Sept 3, 2008 18:45:14 GMT -5
City of Industry November of 1978
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Post by espeelover on Sept 4, 2008 15:59:27 GMT -5
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Post by SP 9811 on Sept 6, 2008 10:16:21 GMT -5
How bout a B40-8.
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Post by espeelover on Sept 6, 2008 23:49:32 GMT -5
Interesting, but after my time by a few years; and what did they do to that units nose?
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Post by SSW9389 on Sept 7, 2008 5:56:21 GMT -5
Cotton Belt #8068 heads west on track 2 past the nose of Kittaning Point after some work at Conrail's Juniata Shops in July 1994.
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Post by SSW9389 on Sept 7, 2008 6:17:01 GMT -5
Terry A. Kirkland photo of SSW 8068 at an unknown location.
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Post by espeelover on Mar 3, 2009 16:23:23 GMT -5
Back in October of 1977, I was still using an old Instamatic. Here we see SP 8713 heading for tunnel 10; something that one day soon will be there no more. Another pic made possible by Photoshop; it was really under exposed!Tehachapi Loop 1977 © 2009 John Huey
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