~Z~ wrote:NS 8104 Lehigh Valley has been released:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=395891
hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!
~Z~ wrote:NS 8104 Lehigh Valley has been released:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=395891
Beal99 wrote:hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!
Clay320 wrote:Beal99 wrote:hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!
RP probably doesn't have the testicular fortitude to reject a picture that's direct from NS.
Y@ wrote:It just keeps getting better...
bnsfben wrote:Clay, I'm looking forward to a few of these flying by Raisin Center while #75 is down there! I hope we get lucky
J T wrote:Clay320 wrote:Beal99 wrote:hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!
RP probably doesn't have the testicular fortitude to reject a picture that's direct from NS.
Why would they reject that shot? It's a great picture.

Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done
sd70accsxt700 wrote:Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done
OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.
sd70accsxt700 wrote:Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done
OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.
Bellevue_Guy wrote:and don't all the regular black and white NS units have the "NS" under the number as well?
Standard Railfan wrote:sd70accsxt700 wrote:Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done
OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.
I am guessing that the interchange rules require the reporting marks to be near the road number. Since locomotives are likely to travel anywhere in North America the reporting mark is as important as the number. Just because a locomotive shows up in a BNSF scheme doesn't mean they still own that unit, they might have sold it to a short line or lessor.
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