Posted by MEC407 on January 28, 2006 | |
Great slice of history!
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Great F unit shot, and a Corvair and a Stuckey's sign, also! Glad that you didn't stand on the other side of the road!
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Posted by cjr3559 on January 30, 2006 | |
I like the Covair, too!
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such a classic shot, i love it.
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I once owned a Corvair. brings back memories. Also good to see theF units, they also bring back memories.
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One of my favorite shots on the site. Slice of time.
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Posted by train dawg on December 23, 2006 | |
Beautiful shot! I think I know where this is. If it is where I believe it is, the Ball jar plant and my grandparents house were right around the curve in the background.
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Posted by highliner on March 19, 2007 | |
When I was just a lad, I remember thinking that this was an unutterably boring paint scheme. I now plead utter insanity-its a gorgeous scene, so many memories stirred in its wake. Thanks much for sharing.
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Posted by ajy6b on April 22, 2007 | |
This is a classic shot. I love it. I wonder if Dave thought at the time that it would have been a better shot without the Corvair? He would have been wrong. That Corvair, the Stuckey's sign and the EMD F units scream the 60's. A slice of 60's Americana. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice picture. It's amazing to see the difference of that line today compared to then. It's sad, the nightly train to the Berkley Mills plant is the only train ruling the rails on this line now.
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Awesome photograph.
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I appreciate these older shots more than the modern recreations that keep showing up. This looks real (because it is) with the slightly dirty F-units. In every recreation I've seen, both the engine and vintage auto looks like they just rolled off the show room floor/ out of the paint shop. Great shot here!
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