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cnotp
Member # 342
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Southbound train 179 was followed by an extra section (train M79) today out of Cincinnati. Both were led by NS Dash 9s in primer.

Also, I just added some cool shots of two NS trains in the snow in northern Kentucky. See the "What's New" page for details/directions.

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Jeff
Norfolk Southern CNO&TP Home Page
 

cnotp
Member # 342
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Here's a shot of one of the "albino catfish" mentioned above:

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Jeff
Norfolk Southern CNO&TP Home Page

[This message has been edited by cnotp (edited 01-23-2001).]
 

Cdr.Dick
Member # 408
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Whoopee, more unpainted YUGO's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The world's most unimpressive locomotive fleet, unfortunately grows again!
 
cnotp
Member # 342
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waaaaahhhhhhhhhh

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Jeff
Norfolk Southern CNO&TP Home Page
 




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