RF 11 was pulled up to the signal on track 4 at Queens to wait for traffic, not uncommon as there was a flurry of passenger trains around 1 AM every night. Todays train has three C 420s instead of the usual two. Pennsys position light signals were always interesting to watch, especially so at night. Hell get going after the Oyster Bay train clears going east. |
Date:
1/15/1987 |
Location:
Queens Village, NY Map  |
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784 |
Collection Of:

Tom Beckett |
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Author: Tom Beckett
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Picture Categories: Night,Station,Signal,Action |
This picture is part of album: Long Island at night |