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» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» EMD F9(A) (more..)
» NS Hagerstown District 
» Rectortown, Virginia, USA (more..)
» April 11, 2017
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» NS 4270 (more..)
» NS 955 (more..)
» George W. Hamlin (more..)
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OCS (Office Car Special) deadheading back to Altoona from Augusta, Georgia, following the Masters golf tournament.
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