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RailPictures.Net Photo: SPAX 903 SEPTA Siemens ACS-64 at Narberth, Pennsylvania by Mitch Goldman
 
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      » Narberth, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
      » August 15, 2018
      Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
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      » Mitch Goldman (more..)
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      SEPTA ACS-64 No. 903 rounds the super-elevated curve just east of Narberth station with a set of Bombardier Comet II commuter cars. No. 903 is the 3rd of 15 "American Cites Sprinters" the transit agency purchased to replace aging AEM-7's and a lone ALP-44.
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