RJCR 1831  Contributor's Pick!       
Having just worked the NS interchange track at East Penn Jct., RJC 1831 trails sister 1713 as they move northward on ex-LV trackage back to the shop. A very interesting history here: RJCR 1831 was built for the Atlantic Coast Line in March of 1951 as GP7 #147; renumbered #735 under the SCL reign, and rebuilt as a GP16 & renumbered 4785, which she held thru the SBD years. She went to CSX as #1831, where she was retired and purchased by RJ Corman to work their eastern Pa. line, where she looks quite beautiful for 60 years of age.
Date: 8/11/2011 Location: Allentown, PA Views: 353 Collection Of:   Chris S
Locomotives: RJCR 1831(GP16)    Author:  Chris S
RJCR 1831
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Name Type Comments Date
Fred Stuckmann General Nice shot, and thanks for the history too. 8/11/2011 10:33:36 PM
David Nutter General Nice shot! 8/12/2011 7:28:04 AM
John Danielson General Great shot Chris! 8/12/2011 11:23:48 PM
Bernie Feltman General Excellent photo and even better caption, Chris 8/13/2011 1:39:35 PM
Ted Krug General Great shot! 11/7/2011 5:17:17 PM
Alan Fricker General Amazing what some maintenance can do....nice history & shot, thanks. 11/7/2011 8:03:43 PM

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