| Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on October 9, 2015 | |
This photo has so much visual interest!! The Alco PA's in Warbonnet were very sleek looking. I like the track-work, the switcher, and even the "Burlington Route" sign over the station roof. Such a tidy environment.
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| Posted by ZR1fan on October 10, 2015 | |
The trailing units number is 62.. If I'm not mistaken, I believe you got the legendary NKP 190 in Santa Fe colors here.
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| Posted by Sid Vaught on October 15, 2015 | |
I persist in reminding my modeling friends that the typical passenger train for many years before Amtrak was only sleek and silvery and matching on the day the company photographer was there. This is the great nitty gritty of head-end traffic and mismatched cars that look like a dog's breakfast, just like I like it! My HO passenger train is just like that.
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| Posted by Toby Schwartzman on October 16, 2015 | |
If that's 62L, then yes, it's "NKP 190." Were there others that displayed 62 on the number board?
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| Posted by Carl Kulzer on October 17, 2015 | |
Thanks for posting another great shot Bill. I can never get enough images of PA, s. Best regards.
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| Posted by MarkT on October 21, 2015 | |
Now where's that time machine....
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