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RailPictures.Net Photo: VGN 107 Virginian Railway Alco Westinghouse EL3A at Clark Gap, West Virginia by Bob Drake [Collection of Tom Sink]
 
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        » Virginian Railway (more..)
        » Alco Westinghouse EL3A (more..)
        » Unknown
        » Clark Gap, West Virginia, USA (more..)
        » February, 1957
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » VGN 107 (more..)
        » Unknown
        » Bob Drake [Collection of Tom Sink] (more..)
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        Eastbound Virginian Rwy coal loads working upgrade near Clark Gap, WV in February 1957. Photo by Bob Drake, collection of Tom Sink.
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