Posted by Mark Rosnick on October 21, 2012 
Yet another pre-Conrail classic Donald. Thanks for posting and keep them coming.
Posted by Rich Brown on October 21, 2012 
While back when "The Lehigh" ran it's own show, I USUALLY focused more time and film on their ALCOs and Baldwins, I had forgotten how striking their newer "garden variety" GPs could be when relatively clean. THANKS, Don.
Posted by Tom Keeping on October 21, 2012 
Another Wow, Donald!! After your shot of the Reading 35's yesterday, I didn't think you could beat that, but this is just as fantastic! After living in Lansdale, PA, for a couple of years in the early 70's and spending time in the Allentown to Easton area, as a Cali boy, I fell in love with these eastern rr's. The love affair still burns bright - boy, I miss those wonderful times at Bethlehem!
Posted by Donald Haskel (Collection) on October 22, 2012 
I appreciate the great comments by I am only the messenger the Photographer is Ken Patton.
Posted by Brian K on October 24, 2012 
That is one extremely vibrant photo for being that old. Thanks for uploading!
Posted by CONRAIL-KID on November 12, 2012 
Great shot! Born a few years to late to enjoy the Lehigh Valley railroad. I grew up in the Conrail era having no idea where its roots came from.
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