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For all of You Train Lovers

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Locomotives are posed on the tracks of the triple railroad crossing in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond, Virginia October 1958

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An improved scan of the vertical triple crossing of railroad tracks in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond, Virginia, including locomotives on all tracks. train trains Bob Brown 1994 (from copy negative of original print)
1994/Bob Brown
 
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One of these is a repeat.

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Locomotives are posed on the tracks of the triple railroad crossing in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond, Virginia October 1958

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An improved scan of the vertical triple crossing of railroad tracks in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond, Virginia, including locomotives on all tracks. train trains Bob Brown 1994 (from copy negative of original print)
1994/Bob Brown
Those dates may be off. The Southern 2678 locomotive (2nd black and white) was built in March 1965. Cool shots though, obviously you won't get an over-height double stack container train through there!
 
Hope this works, Greenfield village last weekend at the motor muster



 
Greenfield village is bad-*** if you have any interest in anything mechanical.
 
Greenfield village is bad-*** if you have any interest in anything mechanical.
My 70 gtx was there all weekend, in the motor muster. what a great time with all my buds. I will post pics and vids of all that in the appropriate area.

If anyone hasn't visited the Henry Ford museum and Greenfield Village It is a must do for anyone who is mechanically inclined, allot of the stuff is mind blowing cool!
 
I was there around 1979 (when I was 11).

The shuttle "trams" were restored 1920's open woody trucks.

They must have had 30 of them hauling people around.

I remember some things I saw there like it was yesterday.
 
Those dates may be off. The Southern 2678 locomotive (2nd black and white) was built in March 1965. Cool shots though, obviously you won't get an over-height double stack container train through there!
It wouldn't be the first time they goofed up a caption or a date.
 
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