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From: Daniel McFadden dan DOT mcfadden AT gmail DOT com
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 12:44:54 -0400
Subject: Re: (erielack) Steamtown Images-July 9, 2019--X Series (X7243-X7247)
"1977-02-035-NetcongStation.jpg" - jpeg , 3303x2080 (256c)

Here is another shot showing the Netcong passenger station, also taken
February 1977. The freight house just shows on the right.

This really unique passenger station looks immeasurably better today I
believe.

Dan









> On Jul 9, 2019, at 12:39 PM, Daniel McFadden
wrote:
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> Here is a February 1977 shot of the Netcong freight house. Looks to be
in pretty rough shape here.
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> Dan
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>> On Jul 9, 2019, at 10:38 AM, Ed Montgomery > wrote:
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>> A question that I never really got a reasonable answer on is why did
DL&W
>> have two tracks on the right go by the station. I know that they
were the
>> lead to the Sussex Branch but continued beyond that to meet up with
the
>> track on the left which traveled a loop between the left side of the
>> station back to what I would call the "main line". I know Lackawanna
>> pulled out the straight section probably back in the 50's. Thoughts?
>>
>> Ed Montgomery
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 8:12 AM Paul Tupaczewski > wrote:
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>>> From: "McKnight, Richard"
>>> To: "Paul R. Tupaczewski"
>>> Date: July 9, 2019 at 2:02 PM
>>> Subject: Steamtown Images-July 9, 2019--X Series (X7243-X7247)
>>>
>>>
>>> Please find attached images for your review. It is my hope that
getting
>>> information out that these images exist will benefit everyone and I
>>> appreciate being able to use this list as one of the ways to both
>>> distribute the images, but also receive feedback and additional
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>>> on them.
>>>
>>>
>>> X7243--Netcong, NJ--Bridge No. 47.72 [1930.07.09]
>>> X7244--Netcong, NJ--Bridge No. 47.72 [1930.07.09]
>>> X7245--Netcong, NJ--Bridge No. 47.72 [1930.07.09]
>>> X7246--Netcong, NJ--Bridge No. 47.72 [1930.07.09]
>>> X7247--Netcong, NJ--Bridge No. 47.72 [1930.07.09]
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>>>
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