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RailPictures.Net Photo: WNYP 637 Western New York and Pennsylvania (WNYP) MLW M636 at Port Allegany, Pennsylvania by mtnclimberjoe
 
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        » Western New York and Pennsylvania (WNYP) (more..)
        » MLW M636 (more..)
        » Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad 
        » Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
        » June 27, 2019
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        » WNYP 637 (more..)
        » WNYP OL-1 (more..)
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        A trio of big MLW's roll north along old code line poles as they hustle the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad's OL-1 job back from Driftwood with loaded stone train in tow. The train is about to roll over the T409 crossing as it approaches Port Allegany, Pennsylvania where it will pause for a crew change before continuing north.
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