RailPictures.Net Photo: PREX 1608 Decatur Junction Railway EMD GP16 at Elwin, Illinois by Robby Gragg
 
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» Decatur Junction Railway (more..)
» EMD GP16 (more..)
» Decatur Junction Mainline 
» Elwin, Illinois, USA (more..)
» December 13, 2015
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» PREX 1608 (more..)
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» Robby Gragg (more..)
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A Decatur Junction train sits tied down in the small town of Elwin, about 5 miles south of Decatur.
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