The slug is E-L B-65. It was homemade from a Baldwin at Hornell, N.Y. in 1965. Another one of those "all gone" scenes.
Photo doesn't really do it justice-those six-wheel trucks are big!
Immaculately restored EL SD45 3607 is on display at the NTM
Pure beauty. Note the bug deflector.
Four EL E8 head west out of the Marion yard. The second unit was #810 - one of the two E8 demonstrator units delivered in 1951.
Working the west side of the EL yard
Trio of SD45s awaits next assignment
Freight bound for Scranton rounds curve east of Dover station
Brand new.
A couple of SDP-45's and a U-34-CH show off their "B" ends. The 3638 became an E-L Bicentennial unit. Note the remains of the massive coal tipple.
As always, Radio Equipped
Perfection.