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RailPictures.Net Photo: CSXT 7683 CSX Transportation (CSXT) GE C40-8W (Dash 8-40CW) at Mt. Carbon, West Virginia by Travis Giles
 
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      » GE C40-8W (Dash 8-40CW) (more..)
      » CSX New River Subdivision  
      » Mt. Carbon, West Virginia, USA (more..)
      » August 13, 2012
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      » CSXT 7683 (more..)
      » Q139 (more..)
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      The new absolute signals guide the high priority westbound baretable under the deactivated C&O cantilever. With new signals up and taking over time is running out for the classic C&O signal. In less than 48 hours the C&O cantilever at Mt. Carbon would be no more then a pile of scrap.
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        ApertureFNumber  f/7.1
        Make  NIKON CORPORATION
        Model  NIKON D7000
        ExposureTime  223696/44739201
        ISOSpeedRatings  1600
        Flash  16
        FocalLength  22/1

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