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Sat Apr 8 23:13:52 EDT 2006


Yes, ex-Conrail; but I think it started as a DL702 (shorter than DL600).
What may be new is the flexicoil trucks under it. Jim Nichols

nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:


> Mike,

> The slug pictured appears to be an ex-Conrail slug that was made from

> an Alco DL-600. I think they were primarily used at Conway and Selkirk

> yards.

>

> BTW, what part of Bristol were the photos taken in? It doesn't look

> like any part I remember from the early 1980's when I lived there (I

> was a conductor on the ill-fated Bristol & Northwestern).

>

> Allen Evans

> Federal Way, WA

>

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>> Train 111 came through Bristol this afternoon with a string of

>> twelve engines two of which were a master & new? slave. Photo made as

>> they ran parallel to Randall Parkway.

>>

>> Mike Pierry, Jr.

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>> << MasterSlave.jpg >>

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