RailPictures.Net Photo: GSMR 1702 Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Steam 2-8-0 at Nantahala, North Carolina by Allyson Praytor
 
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» Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (more..)
» Steam 2-8-0 (more..)
» Great Smoky Mountains Railroad 
» Nantahala, North Carolina, USA (more..)
» October 29, 2016
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» GSMR 1702 (more..)
» Unknown
» Allyson Shannon (more..)
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GSMR 1702 in the Nantahala Gorge
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  ApertureFNumber  f/9.0
  Make  SONY
  Model  ILCE-7
  ExposureTime  1/200
  ISOSpeedRatings  320
  Flash  16
  FocalLength  66/1

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