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LEHIGH VALLEY LIGHT POWER ROLLS THRU THE ENGINE TERMINAL AREA - SAYRE, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMER 28, 1975

Since we are in Sayre and it was such a neat location, we might as well stick around and go with a Lehigh Valley theme for a bit. Unfortunately, the previous post is probably the best shot I took, so we may be stuck with a lot of poor quality roster shots, etc. coming up. Sorry, but in those days I was heavily focused on roster shots with the prints and didn't know what I was doing yet with slide film and less than perfect weather.

 

The six unit Alco lashup from the train in the previous photostream post, has dropped it's train and is weaving it's way through yard tracks to get over to the engine terminal. It's "not much" but given what we have these days, I'd pay big bucks to be watching and listening to this operation once again. The LV had a railfan friendly footbridge right over the locomotive service area, which made these pictures possible.

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Uploaded on November 30, 2023
Taken on November 28, 1976