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RailPictures.Net Photo: CSXT 5418 CSX Transportation (CSXT) GE ES44DC at Lafayette, Indiana by Jackson Vandeventer
 
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    » GE ES44DC (more..)
    » Wabash River Bridge 
    » Lafayette, Indiana, USA (more..)
    » July 25, 2019
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » CSXT 5418 (more..)
    » CSX Q642 (more..)
    » Jackson Vandeventer (more..)
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    Northbound CSX train Q642 has finally departed Lafayette and is making its way north on the Monon Subdivision behind a pair of GE motors. The train is crossing over the Wabash River bridge, which still states "Monon" on the side, but in faded lettering. Thanks to a a pretty cool landowner, we were able to get up closer to the bridge and along the water without causing any suspicion.
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      ApertureFNumber  f/8.0
      Make  Canon
      Model  Canon EOS 80D
      ExposureTime  1/250
      ISOSpeedRatings  320
      Flash  16
      FocalLength  10/1

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