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It was a K4S It was taken to the Museum, but was then sent to Steamtown and restored to operation. (the city of Altoona wants it back, NS said if they send it back, it'll never move from the museum again, because they want to remove the turnout to the museum) The GP7 is in Black paint with the keystone logo on each end, and the word Pennsylvania on each side. The old Juniata shops are as active as ever. One building burnt a few years back, but the rest are still in operation. (and thats a lot of buildings). <br /> <br />Cumberland is a good place to stop too. As a Marylander, I am sad to say Ive only been there once. They have the CSX main, and an excelent WM excursion to Frostburg and back--running steam and diesel. If your interested, they have a large museum in the old station hotel for the C&O canal.
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