RailPictures.Net Photo: RBMN 5019 Reading & Northern EMD SD50 at Tamaqua, Pennsylvania by Jim Johnston
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» Reading & Northern
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» EMD SD50
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» Tamaqua Tunnel
» Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, USA
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» January 03, 2020
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A pair of former CSX/Seaboard SD50s RBMN 5019 and 5021 lead a manifest train about to enter the tunnel at Tamaqua on a foggy, misty afternoon.
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