NOTE: This message had contained at least one image attachment. To view or download the image(s), click on or cut and paste the following URL into your web browser: http://lists.railfan.net/listthumb.cgi?erielack-08-02-08 DSCN2293.jpg (image/pjpeg, 922x691 254723 bytes, BF: 2.50 ppb) DSCN2292.jpg (image/pjpeg, 922x691 245495 bytes, BF: 2.510 ppb) DSCN2288.jpg (image/pjpeg, 922x691 247556 bytes, BF: 2.57 ppb) DSCN2289.jpg (image/pjpeg, 922x691 251571 bytes, BF: 2.53 ppb) DSCN2290.jpg (image/pjpeg, 922x691 243627 bytes, BF: 2.62 ppb) DSCN2291.jpg (image/pjpeg, 691x922 230469 bytes, BF: 2.76 ppb) DSCN2287.jpg (image/pjpeg, 691x922 247829 bytes, BF: 2.57 ppb) The Morris & Essex Railroad arrived in Orange in November 1836, the first passenger cars were actually horse drawn. On October 2, 1837 the first M&E steam locomotive arrived in town. The Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western Railroad Orange station was built in 1918, it was part of the massive grade crossing elimination project. the 110 year old station survives today, as well as the former ORANGE Tower and DL&W freight station located just west of the station. Just east of the station a large concrete coal trestle still stands. It is amazing how adanced and well constructed the Lackwanna Railroad was during it's prime! Here are few photos I took last week. The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List http://EL-List.railfan.net/ To Unsubscribe: http://Lists.Railfan.net/erielackunsub.html ------------------------------
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