RailPictures.Net Photo: MC 2011 Mass Coastal Railroad EMD FL9M at Bourne, Massachusetts by Doug Boudrow
 
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» Mass Coastal Railroad (more..)
» EMD FL9M (more..)
» Cohasset Narrows 
» Bourne, Massachusetts, USA (more..)
» December 23, 2023
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» MC 2011 (more..)
» Polar Express (more..)
» Doug Boudrow (more..)
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After picking up the cast and crew at the company HQ in Onset, the Polar Express consist is seen heading South approaching Buzzards Bay at Taylor. The train has just passed over Cohasset Narrows. Mass Coastal 2011 is sporting fresh New Haven paint proudly showing her heritage and was built in October 1960 as New Haven 2038.
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  Model  FC3170
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  ISOSpeedRatings  100
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  GPS.GPSLatitude  41° 44' 43.67"
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  GPS.GPSLongitude  70° 37' 9.24"
  GPS.GPSAltitude  10.8

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