Posted by Mike Sullivan on October 10, 2015 
So 102 is not a lost cause? Or are they just taking it there to part it out?
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on October 10, 2015 
Thanks for a great view.
Posted by Jessica Wray on October 10, 2015 
I thought it was going to be scrapped on site.
Posted by FSWood on October 11, 2015 
I'm going to have to look up what "an automated" lowboy trailer is.
Posted by Gene Butler on October 11, 2015 
Just curious, did you get this shot from a drone? Cool shot, thanks for sharing!
Posted by Paul Rude (Vermont Railfan) on October 11, 2015 
What a sad sight :P will it be able to be restored or is it just scrap now? Nice photo!
Posted by Alex Lowmaster on October 11, 2015 
Definitely a cool pic. I'm actually surprised though, it seems like the only pics of it that I can find are drone pics. Are they being strict about ground photos?
Posted by Rich Brown on October 11, 2015 
Lying the unit on its side certainly would prevent MOST overhead clearance problems. I would wager we'll get to see 102 run again.
Posted by cnw4007 on October 11, 2015 
So much for all the comments that it will be scrapped on site. Not these days will the fuel oil, diesel and other contaminants in a locomotive. With the monocoque frame it maybe rebuilt yet.
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