With all 4 motors. The first two were cut off and stashed in a siding, so that they could become the head end power for the return trip. The other two motors were used to switch the train, and would become the DPU's. |
Date:
10/31/2011 |
Location:
Oakesdale, WA Map  |
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Maddie Farnsworth |
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Author: Matw Farnsworth
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This picture is part of album: Big train little railroad Vol 4, eastern visitor. |