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RailPictures.Net Photo: FGLK 2308 Finger Lakes Railway GE B23-7 at Bath, Maine by mtnclimberjoe
 
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    » MCRI Rockland Branch 
    » Bath, Maine, USA (more..)
    » October 02, 2023
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    » FGLK 2308 (more..)
    » MCRI RB-2 (more..)
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    A pair of GE B23-7's lead the Midcoast Railservice's westbound RB-2 job as it eases off of the Kennebec River lift bridge in Bath, Maine. This bridge once also carried Route 1 across the top deck, with the railroad running on the lower deck, but has since been replace by the 4 lane concrete bridge behind it.
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      ApertureFNumber  f/1.7
      Make  DJI
      Model  FC3682
      ExposureTime  1/2500
      ISOSpeedRatings  100
      Flash  32
      FocalLength  672/100
      GPSLatitudeRef  N
      GPS.GPSLatitude  43? 54' 0.00"
      GPSLongitudeRef  W
      GPS.GPSLongitude  69? 48' 0.00"
      GPS.GPSAltitude  61.013

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