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RailPictures.Net Photo: NEGS 2370 New England Southern EMD GP39-2 at Concord, New Hampshire by Aaron Keller
 
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    » New England Southern (more..)
    » EMD GP39-2 (more..)
    » Merrimack River Bridge 
    » Concord, New Hampshire, USA (more..)
    » February 11, 2011
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » NEGS 2370 (more..)
    » Unknown
    » Aaron Keller (more..)
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    DITCHED, part 6: THE DAMAGE. Work crews bend and lean to view the damage to the locomotive they just pulled from the ditch. The locomotive eventually went to the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln, N.H., for repair work. Digital photo. Taken from a controlled scene with the explicit permission of local law enforcement and first responders.
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