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Southern Crescent
 By: Ellis Simon | Album Views: 5,665 |
The Southern Railway was one of three US railroads that decided not to join Amtrak in 1971. Its flagship train, the Southern Crescent, Washington - New Orleans, set the standard for passenger rail service in the US for most of the 1970s. |
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Decked Out
 By: Steel Central | Album Views: 5,645 |
| Looking for parts to spice up your models? This album has plenty of unique add-ons! | |
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MEXICO
 By: rich | Album Views: 5,623 |
south of the border |
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Baltimore & Ohio Long-Distance Passenger Trains
 By: Ellis Simon | Album Views: 5,540 |
In its heyday, B&O ran passenger service from Jersey City to Washington, Chicago and St. Louis. But it couldn't compete with the Pennsylvania or New York Central. By the time Amtrak was formed, its trains were a shadow of their former selves. |
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EMD Brazil
 By: Lucas MR | Album Views: 5,466 |
Some of EMD locomotives, assembled in EMD Brazil. |
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