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One of my favorite railroads to follow around in NY was the Lehigh Railway. A property that has since fallen victim to corporate shortline railroading, the Lehigh had plenty of personality for an all-black railroad while it lasted. Using old CP SD40-2s, some Geeps, and most importantly a pair of U23Bs of Penn Central origin, they had a pretty good roster as well.
They ran two jobs, one daily job out of Towanda heading north to interchange with NS, usually running sand and some chemicals, and a job out of Wyalusing heading south to Mehoopany. I preferred the Wyalusing job due to having more photos and historically being the home of the U23s, but multiple attempts at it yielded one single chase on my birthday in 2020. I'll take it.
The job to Sayre used the 40s, and while cool they certainly could get a little old quick. I had chased to Sayre and back a few times by the time my old man joined me for a shot at the area. My father is a Lehigh Valley nut and passed that curse onto me, so we started in Pittston to get PIME on the Reading and Northern. A successful northbound run gave way to a fat rainstorm so we drove up to Sayre to see what might be happening there.
We were given the exact thing I wanted, the U-boats ready to pull a hefty train of sand cars south. While waiting for them to pull over the bridge in Athens we heard a second horn and got a new-to-the-railroad SD40-2 leading a second train into town. At this time RJ Corman had already taken over but hadn't made it very obvious yet. They must have been radio blocking and had a customer anxious to get all their cars, because not long after the 40-2 departed with its own cut of sand cars and the U23s were hot on their tail.
This line is still very much LV track. They don't exceed 10 mph, so it wasn't very high stakes. They were running south at times with no more than 15 car lengths between the trains and it was an absolute blast to follow. The second train was the one we focused on, seeing as how the leader was the best U-boat this system had to offer. The unit wears white plow stripes, a more ornate form of the company logo on the nose, still has its marker lights, and a white K5LA adorns the roof. I had only ever gotten 2300 leading light power before so it was great to shoot it this day with my father along for the ride.
These boys are going under the PA-199 overpass in this photo and barely putting out any effort to keep their train rolling. These tired old boats have since been put in timeout last I knew, but I'm not sure if they're gone for real at this point.
Dublin Bus PA 199 is seen on D'Olier Street with a southbound service on route 155 to Bray. 25/02/2023
PA_199 [10 points]
A re-activated space invader in the 10ème arrondissement of Paris. Re-activated in the last week of August 2023. A classic sized invader with two types of tiles. This was number 261 in the world.
Same location: March 2018
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: WELL PLAYED!
All my photos of PA_199:
PA_199 (Close-up, September 2023)
PA_199 (Wide shot 1, September 2023)
PA_199 (Wide shot 2, September 2023)
Date of invasion: 05/07/1999
Dublin Bus PA 199 is seen departing Dundrum with a service on route L25 to Dun Laoghaire. 07/08/2025
Capaci 23 maggio 1992.
Il cielo azzurro è sempre più grande di qualsiasi altra sopraffazione
- Carini (PA) -
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Please, do not use my photos without my written permission.
PA_199 [10 points]
Can you see the space invader? A re-activated space invader in the 10ème arrondissement of Paris. Re-activated in the last week of August 2023. A classic sized invader with two types of tiles. This was number 261 in the world.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: WELL PLAYED!
All my photos of PA_199:
PA_199 (Close-up, September 2023)
PA_199 (Wide shot 1, September 2023)
PA_199 (Wide shot 2, September 2023)
Date of invasion: 05/07/1999
PA_199 [10 points]
A re-activated space invader in the 10ème arrondissement of Paris. Re-activated in the last week of August 2023. A classic sized invader with two types of tiles. This was number 261 in the world.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: WELL PLAYED!
All my photos of PA_199:
PA_199 (Close-up, September 2023)
PA_199 (Wide shot 1, September 2023)
PA_199 (Wide shot 2, September 2023)
Date of invasion: 05/07/1999
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From top to bottom as in photo above
PA-181: Three Pence (3d); Oct. 25, 1775; Serial No. 13432
Signed by: Charles Jervis
Grade: Fine
PA-212: Nine Pence (9d); Apr. 10, 1777; Serial No. Not visible
Signed by: No signature
Grade: Very Good
PA-199: Six Pence (6d); Apr. 25, 1776; Serial No. 30962
Signed by: William Kenly
Grade: Good
PA-153: Nine Pence (9d); Apr. 3, 1772; Serial No. 16950
Signed by: Samuel Coates
Grade: Fine
All notes were printed by D(avid) Hall & W(illiam) Sellers, of Philadelphia.
All the above notes were acquired from;
Heritage Auction 37022, Lot 21016, Feb. 13, 2007
Spinning med Kim Klausen, vi gav den gas, og pressede hinanden :-) Kim kom over 200 (202) i makspuls, jeg kom op på 199
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