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Somewhere under my Red White and Black exterior there remains a coat of blue paint...
Lee
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It seems to me that a more interesting aspect of your photo would be the pivoting bridge in the background, not the locomotive. Just an opinion.
Here's a better view of the bridge I took a couple years ago. These pivot bridges are a dime a dozen here on the Eastern Shore... Conrail Blue, however, is disappearing faster than the ozone layer...
wm3798 wrote:A mysterious hooded figure was spotted skulking about the Main Street overpass on the west side of Seaford, Delaware earlier today... More Here...Somewhere under my Red White and Black exterior there remains a coat of blue paint... Lee
I don't get it?
What's to "get?" About 10 years ago all my modeling efforts and most of my railfanning centered around early to mid Conrail. I love the patchwork of paint-outs, the down and dirty style of railroading, and big countryside of midstate PA. But I also had a soft spot for the Western Maryland.
Over time, it became apparent that in the space I had available, I could do more justice to the WM, so that became my road of choice. Where I live, though, is near some interesting former CR lines, which I still enjoy fanning. Hence, despite my outward appearance of being all things WM, I still like it when I see some Conrail blue on the rails.
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