EL 1231         
Train 1671, a.k.a. the "Hayshaker", the only New York Division freight assigned a number in the timetable, heads east at the end of the day. The crew was on duty at Croxton at 8AM, then spent the day working the West end of the Pascack Valley Line (NJNY) and the Piermont Branch, ending up in Suffern. After running around the train to put the engine on the east end, they took the empties down the Main Line back to Croxton. arriving there close to 8PM to make the full 4 hours overtime.
Date: 5/3/1973 Location: Waldwick, NJ   Map Show Waldwick on a rail map Views: 511 Collection Of:   Jim Gavin
Locomotives: EL 1231(GP7) EL 3358(U34CH)    Author:  Jim Gavin
EL 1231
Picture Categories: Station,Action This picture is part of album:  ERIE LACKAWANNA ACTION-1970's
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Fred Stuckmann General Nice. 3/13/2010 7:43:56 PM
Bernie Feltman General Jimmy, look to the left at that AWESOME Coast Line box!!!! Saw thousands of these in my youth pass by the Lineville, AL depot 3/14/2010 7:44:16 PM

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