RailPictures.Net Photo: CSRX 4266 Conway Scenic Railroad EMD F7(A) at Bartlett, New Hampshire by Kevin Burkholder
 
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» Bartlett, New Hampshire, USA (more..)
» September 27, 2014
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» CSRX 4266 (more..)
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The Saturday, September 27, evening "Wedding Extra" with Boston & Maine F7A 4266 on the north end and the CSRX GP7 573 on the south end is laying over at the Bartlett Depot for approximately one hour for the reception. The train's conductor is seen walking away from the depot in a 'convenient' location. The train is illuminated by more than 3,000 watts of light from a quintet of Alien Bees B1600 flash units.
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