RailPictures.Net Photo: BO 1428 Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) EMD E7(A) at Elizabeth, New Jersey by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com
 
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» Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) (more..)
» EMD E7(A) (more..)
» Elmora Station, CNJ main 
» Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA (more..)
» April, 1958
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» BO 1428 (more..)
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» John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com (more..)
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At Linden Rd. the signals on the bridges have been converted from lower quadrant semaphores by this time (1950 comparison photo linked below), but the B&O intercity passenger fleet would soon retreat from this trackage at the end of April '58 and no longer be guided by the searchlights here either. For the comparison shot click here
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