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Discussion relating to the NS operations. Official web site can be found here: NSCORP.COM.
 #1046407  by ns2110
 
Get enough of these Northeastern Route repaints hanging around Altoona one day and it'll look like the early days of Conrail!!!! Also I have to ask, when the time comes (and hopefully not for a looooooonnnnngggg time) is the Conrail unit going to recieve a patch job first? ;-)
 #1047067  by MEC407
 
Someone posted a partially-obscured "sneak peak" photo of it on LocoNotes, but I lost the link...
 #1047224  by MEC407
 
That's the one I saw on LocoNotes. Thanks for posting the link.
 #1047583  by Jeff Smith
 
https://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/? ... 547&type=3

Let's commend NS for doing such a great thing. The above link is their FB photo album. I'm posting some of my favorites from their FB album:
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PRR 3
PRR 3
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New York Central
New York Central
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C of GA 1
C of GA 1
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 #1047749  by kitn1mcc
 
Thats NYC engine is amazing

it sucks the New Haven one is not getting done. a double headed of NH/NYC NH/PRR and to see the new haven colors down south in general
 #1047927  by Gadfly
 
terminalfanatic wrote:That has got to be the most gorgeous engine I have ever seen!

Yeah..........the Green 'n Gold one. Southern Gives a Green Light to Innovation!!! ;) :) I know..........I'm partial.

GF
 #1048003  by Jeff Smith
 
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/norfol ... 2012-05-21

Sweet!
May 21, 2012, 4:15 p.m. EDT

Norfolk Southern Heritage locomotives to gather in North Carolina for July 4 'family portrait'

NORFOLK, Va., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Norfolk Southern's Heritage locomotives will gather for a "family portrait" at the North Carolina Transportation Museum (NCTM) in Spencer, N.C., during the Fourth of July week. All 20 locomotives painted in the color schemes of predecessor railroads will be on display July 3 and 4.
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