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RailPictures.Net Photo: DL 3643 Delaware Lackawanna MLW M636 at Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania by Ed Kapuscinski
 
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      » Delaware Lackawanna (more..)
      » MLW M636 (more..)
      » Unknown
      » Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
      » April 29, 2017
      Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
      » DL 3643 (more..)
      » PT-98 (more..)
      » Ed Kapuscinski (more..)
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      Back when PT-98 ran from Scranton to Portland with bit Alco & MLW units I caught it rolling through the Delaware Water Gap.
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      Don Colangelo, retired CMO (and sometimes piano player) at the DL Scranton shops cared for the many ALCOs, MLWs and a few EMDs that passed in and out of South Scranton and Von Storch shop doors. Here is a look and many of those units.
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