RailPictures.Net Photo: SCL 1529 Seaboard Coast Line EMD GP40 at Auburn, Alabama by David Harris
 
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» February, 1974
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On a dreary February day forty years ago, the usual quartet of GP40s brings Hamlet-New Orleans run-through #215 down the WofA. The train started its journey on the former SAL, and will make the last lap from Montgomery to NO via the L&N.
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