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RailPictures.Net Photo: MILW 22 Milwaukee Road EMD SD40-2 at Beverly, Washington by Bill Edgar
 
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      » EMD SD40-2 (more..)
      » Columbia River crossing 
      » Beverly, Washington, USA (more..)
      » August 27, 1978
      Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
      » MILW 22 (more..)
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      » Bill Edgar (more..)
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      MILW No. 22 leads a dead freight across the Columbia River at Beverly, WA. The massive bridge and train are minimized by the surrounding landscape.
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