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RailPictures.Net Photo: GETY 70 Gettysburg Railroad RS-36 at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania by Bob Kise
 
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    » May, 1993
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    A Gettysburg Railroad RS-36 and a chop-nose Geep sit out the weekend near the college grounds. No. 70 was built as the NKP 870 in 1962, and was later renumbered to 2870 by the NW. Alco built only 40 of these 1,800 hp units (also known as the DL-701) for seven railroads.
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