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RailPictures.Net Photo: FGLK 2201 Finger Lakes Railway GE U23B at Manchester, New York by jacksong1218
 
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      » Manchester, New York, USA (more..)
      » June 25, 2020
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      » FGLK GC-2 (more..)
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      Finger Lakes Railway train GC-2 crosses over Flint Creek in Manchester, NY on a hot summer day on its way to switch the grain transload. Leading the train is GE U23B number 2201, which is painted in a Lehigh Valley inspired scheme and looks right at home on the ex LV trackage.
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