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| In many instances, photos purposely focus on the locomotive's trailing end so as to better depict the heritage paint scheme and the associated corporate logo. (Photographer names appears in brackets.) | |||
Atlantic Coast Line 1871
![]() Shelby, Kentucky -- (Everett N. Young) |
Baltimore & Ohio 1827
![]() Cumberland, Maryland -- (Jacob Leukhardt) |
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Chesapeake & Ohio 1869
![]() Fostoria, Ohio -- (Michael Taylor) |
Chessie System 1973
![]() Cincinnati, Ohio -- (Erik Landrum) |
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Chicago & Eastern Illinois 1877
![]() Memphis, Tennessee -- (Terry Redeker) |
Clinchfield 1902
![]() Aberdeen, Maryland -- (Terry Redeker) |
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Conrail 1976
![]() Shelby, Kentucky -- (Chris Hughes) |
Family Lines 1972
![]() Near Martinsburg, West Virginia -- (Victor Cook) |
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Georgia Railroad 1834
![]() Columbus, Ohio -- (Dwight Jones) |
Louisville & Nashville 1850
![]() Waygross, Georgia -- (Allan Williams, Jr.) |
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Monon 1897
![]() Rosedale, Maryland -- (Bill Kalkman) |
Nashville Chattanooga & St.Louis 1851
![]() Lee, Florida -- (Allan Williams, Jr.) |
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New York Central 1853
![]() Waycross, Georgia -- (Allan Williams, Jr.) |
PanAm Railway 1981
![]() Shelbiana, Kentucky -- (Micah Turner) |
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Pere Marquette 1899
![]() Chattanooga, Tennessee -- (Mike Ray) |
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie 1875
![]() West Trenton, New Jersey -- (Tim Darnell) |
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Richmond Fredricksburg & Potomac 1836
![]() Savage, Maryland -- (Don Kalkman) |
Seaboard Air Line 1900
![]() Stevenson, Alabama-- (freebrickproductions) |
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Seaboard Coast Line 1967
![]() Cincinnati, Ohio -- (Erik Landrum) |
Seaboard System 1982
![]() Louisville, Kentucky-- (J.P. Parish) |
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Western Maryland 1852
![]() Langhorne, Pennsylvania -- (Darryl Rule) |
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