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It appears power is in demand everywhere as rail traffic has increased. They have the new paint jobs on the home page.
Thanks, Marty.
The rook yard in Green Tree is a great place to see W&LE power. It's easy to spot from the Parkway West and from the other side on Mansfield Ave.
Last week I saw a W&LE SD40-2 in flat gray in Carnegie.
The Ohio Central has a GP11 that I see passing through Bridgeville, too. That unit has to be at least 50 years old.
Great pic!
Peterr
It appears power is in demand everywhere as rail traffic has increased. They have the new paint jobs on the home page.
Thanks, Marty.
What do you mean by new paint jobs? If your refering to the paint job that looks Rio Grande with the slants, then that's not really new. What's been rare for me is seeing W&LE Bicentennial #200, WLE OLS #102 & seeing P&WV also one Ex. Rio Grande WLE 302. Here are videos I've got of W&LE http://www.youtube.com/user/Mr...earch?query=wheeling
Great pictures Marty!
Art
I am really seeing an increase in rail traffic. Even in Brookline I can hear the trains down over the hill. It's kind of nice having a horn blast echo up through the woods.
Nice picture, that is one neat bridge. Nick
Thanks, Marty.
what diesel s that?
Alco?
eliot
Thanks, Marty.
what diesel s that?
Alco?
eliot
GP35 judging by the fan spacing.
Rusty
Nice pictures.
Thanks for posting!
Pretty!
Sou RWY GP35H,,,built with traded AAR type B trucks off Alco units.....which still work, amazingly enough!