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As always, great shots everybody.
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A bunch of old locomotives has been parked in anticipation of what will happen to them.

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// Erik from Sweden
 
knifeswitch1,

is that F unit foreshadowing new units? Just curious, as I don't recall opening doors on the current units.
 
As usual, Erik has hit a home run. I especially like the PROX skin. If you ever decided to go into business for yourself, I could see me giving you a lot of my money.
 
That F is new, ground up. We are in the process of (actually) making new GP's, so there will be a metric ton of new stuff coming out this year.
 
cool. I remember on the way to Myrtle Beach, SC In August 2013, When we passed Lumberton, NC, I Saw a NS Intermodal Going Under The Bridge! Memories
 
@montanawestren: Thank you!

@Chadd04: Thank you! The signals are not on the DLS. The were released and hosted on a now gone Google Drive.

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Nowhere Wyoming? If so, you sure nailed it.
(Splendid picture of Western Railroading at its finest removed)
Welcome to railroading out west. It can be pretty desolate sometimes, but if you get it in the right place like that picture, you can see for miles in places and things that just add to the wonders that make western railroading what it is. (Sorry Californians, but you don't count on my list of places that I plan to go and see a train before I die.) Trust me, I live in a location similar to that.
 
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