#334 is bound for interchange at Birmingham, Alabama's SLSF East Thomas Yard. Pyriton, Alabama was named for the large deposits of the form of iron ore known as "Pyrite" that is more commonly known as "Fool's Gold" |
Date:
9/2/1978 |
Location:
Pyriton, AL Map  |
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Bernie Feltman |
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Author: Bernie Feltman
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Picture Categories: Action |
This picture is part of album: SCL (Black/Yellow) Alabama/Florida Action Photos |