Paul: I'm stunned looking at these pictures you posted. I had no idea these NY&GL locomotives were painted this way, and acutally just recently heard it even existed [not surprising since I don't live up there now]. Where can I find out more about this short-line[?]? Secondly, last week I stumbled upon an old, black, Pennsylvania SW1 stored on the Brandywine Valley/Octoraro RR siding in Kelton, Pa. along with a U30B [painted some awful shade of green], almost in my backyard. I wonder if the SW1 is worth looking into for restoration. Anyone know about this equipment? Henry On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 23:23:39 -0400, "Paul R. Tupaczewski" <paultup_@_comcast.net> said: > 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.elhts.org/listthumb.cgi?erielack-10-05-06 > > nygl.jpg (image/jpeg, 1349x883 383544 bytes, BF: 3.11 ppb) > > Earlier, I forwarded a link to some decrepit looking Erie E8s. > > To make up for this, here's a shot taken by Frank Etzel last month of a > New > York & Greenwood Lake train picking up its interchange at Garfield, NJ, > and > heading down the former Erie Dundee Spur. > > Enjoy! > > - Paul > > > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List > Sponsored by the ELH&TS > http://www.elhts.org - -- Henry W Jarusik hwjpa_@_fastem.com The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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