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RailPictures.Net Photo: VTR 303 Vermont Rail System EMD GP40-2 at Chester, Vermont by Kevin Burkholder
 
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    » Vermont Rail System (more..)
    » EMD GP40-2 (more..)
    » VRS GMRC Bellows Falls Subdivision 
    » Chester, Vermont, USA (more..)
    » May 16, 2012
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » VTR 303 (more..)
    » GMRC DASW (more..)
    » Kevin Burkholder (more..)
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    Vermont Rail System's Green Mountain Railroad train DASW (the Bellows Falls Switcher) has just received the eastbound traffic for Bellows Falls from the GMRC train 263 at Chester and is leaving town for return to Riverside Yard. The single GP40-2, VTR 303, has additional crossing protection at the Route 103 crossing on the eastbound departure. For more pictures, please visit http://steelwheelsphotography.com
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