RailPictures.Net Photo: BM 1718 Boston & Maine EMD GP9 at Conklin, New York by Doug Lilly
 
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» Boston & Maine (more..)
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» Unknown
» Conklin, New York, USA (more..)
» January 09, 1988
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» Doug Lilly (more..)
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There's no shortage of paint schemes in this photo at the Delaware & Hudson's East Binghamton shops. Beside the predominate Guilford grey/orange, there are units from the Boston & Maine, Maine Central, and Pocono Northeast, as well as patched Burlington Northern and Conrail locos. The one-of-a-kind D&H grey ghost, now a Maine Central asset, in attendance, as well as a GP39-2 still in patched Reading paint almost a dozen years after that road's demise. Curiously, there's not a lightning stripe or solid blue Delaware & Hudson engine in sight at this D&H facility.
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