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CV
Member # 1114
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I spotted Guilford train EDMO leaving east Deerfield Ma. With CP units. Just wondering what the symbol MO stands for. I'm also curious about the current Gulford timetables through East Deerfield.
 
brward
Member # 1380
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MO stands for Mohawk Yard, which is around Schenectady, New York. It usally has CP power and/or Guilfords. It's a great chase, especially CP's going through Hoosac Tunnel.
Visit this link - http://www.nh.ultranet.com/~petlick/grs.htm -It has some good Guilford info.



 

CV
Member # 1114
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Thanks for the help. Great website.
 



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