RailPictures.Net Photo: BO 1421 Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) EMD E7(A) at Youngstown, Ohio by Roger Lalonde
 
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» September 19, 1965
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Baltimore & Ohio E7(A) 1421 and E7(A) 1424 with train 8 the eastbound SHENANDOAH, at Youngstown, Ohio on September 19, 1965. Photo by Dave McKay, from my collection.
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