RailPictures.Net Photo: SPAX 903 SEPTA Siemens ACS-64 at Langhorne, Pennsylvania by Mitch Goldman
 
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» SEPTA (more..)
» Siemens ACS-64 (more..)
» Langhorne Station 
» Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» March 11, 2020
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» SPAX 903 (more..)
» Unknown
» Mitch Goldman (more..)
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An early morning westbound SEPTA commuter train sprints into Langhorne station at sunrise.
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  ApertureFNumber  f/5.6
  Make  Canon
  Model  Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
  ExposureTime  1/320
  ISOSpeedRatings  200
  Flash  16
  FocalLength  24/1
  GPSLatitudeRef  N
  GPS.GPSLatitude  40° 9' 0.00"
  GPSLongitudeRef  W
  GPS.GPSLongitude  74° 54' 0.00"
  GPS.GPSAltitude  39.7
  GPS.GPSTimeStamp  11:31:13
  GPSSatellites  8

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