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RailPictures.Net Photo: HVRR 1813 Heber Valley Railroad EMD MRS-1 at Vivian Park, Utah by James Belmont
 
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      » Heber Valley Railroad (more..)
      » EMD MRS-1 (more..)
      » Provo Canyon 
      » Vivian Park, Utah, USA (more..)
      » September 03, 2006
      Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
      » HVRR 1813 (more..)
      » Provo Canyon Limited (more..)
      » James Belmont (more..)
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      Heber Valley Railroad's Provo Canyon Limited pauses at Vivian Park in Utah's scenic Provo Canyon. On the point is an EMD MRS-1 diesel locomotive, built by EMD for the U.S. Army in 1952. 13 of these adjustable gauge, low profile locomotives were manufactured by EMD, with 83 constructed by Alco/GE. The mock steam engine pilot was created by the folks at Heber Valley Railroad.
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        Make  Canon
        Model  Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
        ExposureTime  1/250
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