RailPictures.Net Photo: ARR 4319 Alaska Railroad EMD SD70MAC at Anchorage, Alaska by Kevin Burkholder
 
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» Alaska Railroad (more..)
» EMD SD70MAC (more..)
» ARR Central Subdivision 
» Anchorage, Alaska, USA (more..)
» March 15, 2017
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» ARR 4319 (more..)
» ARR Port Job (more..)
» Kevin Burkholder (more..)
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Alaska Railroad SD70MAC 4319 heads back to the Anchorage Yard from the port with a long string of tank cars. In the background is the Alaska Railroad shops and storage yard, where several cruise line passenger train sets can be seen stored, as well as current surplus motive power.
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