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RailPictures.Net Photo: PRLX 4834 PRLX EMD SD70ACe at Swain, New York by mtnclimberjoe
 
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    » Canisteo River Valley - Browns Crossing 
    » Swain, New York, USA (more..)
    » March 29, 2018
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    » NS 36T (more..)
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    Some intrepid individuals have modified the paint scheme on this ex-CSX SD70ACe, now owned by PRLX and on lease to NS. Rather than black paint and the PRLX reporting marks, it now sports the C&O logos on the nose and hoods. Leading two other NS units on 36T is passes the signals at 353 and heads east through the fog.

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    PRLX 4834 SD70ACe
    NS 6951 SD60E
    NS 1151 SD70ACe
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      ApertureFNumber  f/7.1
      Make  NIKON CORPORATION
      Model  NIKON D3300
      ExposureTime  1/400
      ISOSpeedRatings  400
      Flash  0
      FocalLength  300/10

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