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Re: (erielack) DL&W Mystery photo



WELLLL, Tod, The little fence seems to iindicate somewhere in the suburban district BUT no overhead wires....is it on the Boonton line???
  OTOH, I looked a one of my timebooks and saw where we'd doubleheaded a set of pushers West  & had the baby trainmasters ahead of us on the rearend (in addition to the roadpower) When they wanted to balance power out west, they ran everything in a train. U can see it's a big train stretched out there, but I don't think it's in the Poconos or there'd be a curve somewhere.  I found a foto of this doubleheader in my slides & will show it at the convention. I was running the covered wagons & u can see the 1900 class ahea of us.
 
Walt Smith

From: Todd Hollritt <thollritt_@_yahoo.com>
To: "erielack_@_lists.railfan.net" <erielack@lists.railfan.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 12:14 PM
Subject: (erielack) DL&W Mystery photo


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Anyone able to identify the location of the Lackawanna freight? All this horsepower makes me think Pa. somewhere.

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