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RailPictures.Net Photo: UP 101 Union Pacific EMD GP7 at Kent, Washington by Bill Edgar
 
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    » Union Pacific (more..)
    » EMD GP7 (more..)
    » Near the MILW/UP joint station. 
    » Kent, Washington, USA (more..)
    » April, 1976
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » UP 101 (more..)
    » Unknown
    » Bill Edgar (more..)
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    UP local power, GP7 No. 101 and caboose 25097 rests at Kent, Washington between runs up and down the Kent Valley between Seattle and Tacoma. The local handled the Tukwila industrial park as well as industries in Kent, Auburn and Sumner. This trackage was shared with Milwaukee Road.
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