Posted 9 years ago
Ted_Straub
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The caboose is a Genessee Valley Transport Co. still in use car. The GVT has four short lines, which often share equipment. This image was captured in Scranton, PA in the GVT's Delaware-Lackawanna's territory.
The Reading switch engine is on display in Steamtown's Scranton yard. Next picture displays one of The Grand Trunk Western's stylish steam engines. Unfortunately, this beauty is not currently in operating condition.
Lastly is a visiting N&W tender that will slake the thirst of the NKP's 765 on it's next run.
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Some great rail equipment there. Looks like another RS3 in photo 2.
Thank you, fortapache! There are a lot of interesting things at this museum. The facilities are well kept, and the exhibits are all interesting, too….
That is the same RS3, but only in a newer photo…
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