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RailPictures.Net Photo: LI 506 Long Island Railroad EMD DM30AC at Queens, New York by Matt Csenge
 
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        » Long Island Railroad (more..)
        » EMD DM30AC (more..)
        » Jamaica Station 
        » Queens, New York, USA (more..)
        » August 02, 2022
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » LI 506 (more..)
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        » Matt Csenge (more..)
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        To Points East. LIRR locomotive 506 (EMD DM30AC, 1997-1999) is seen on the head end of a train at Jamaica Station, bound for points east.
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          ApertureFNumber  f/5.6
          Make  SONY
          Model  ILCE-7M2
          ExposureTime  1/160
          ISOSpeedRatings  400
          Flash  16
          FocalLength  350/10

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