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RailPictures.Net Photo: SCH 4103 Saratoga, Corinth & Hudson Railway Alco RS-3 at Greenfield, New York by Lester Zmudzinski
 
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              » Saratoga, Corinth & Hudson Railway (more..)
              » Alco RS-3 (more..)
              » Kings Station 
              » Greenfield, New York, USA (more..)
              » May 17, 2025
              Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
              » SCH 4103 (more..)
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              » Lester Zmudzinski (more..)
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              Runby coming to a stop. Part of the Saratoga Corinth & Hudson operated excursion for an ALCO/D&H Historical Societies Railfan Day. Clouds threatened at times but the sun did break through. A great day indeed.
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