Western Railway of Alabama train SCL 1833 East is pulling its train out of the siding and over the Southern Railway crossing, still protected by "Stop Boards",          
Seaboard Coast Line U36B #1833 was built December 1971 and later became Seaboard System 1833; then CSX 1833
Date: 6/3/1977 Location: Opelika, AL   Map Show Opelika on a rail map Views: 754 Collection Of:   Bernie Feltman
Locomotives: SCL 1833(U36B)    Author:  Bernie Feltman
Western Railway of Alabama train SCL 1833 East is pulling its train out of the siding and over the Southern Railway crossing, still protected by "Stop Boards",
Picture Categories: Action This picture is part of album:  Georgia Railroad group (GA; A℘ WofA) action photos
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Name Type Comments Date
Fred Stuckmann General Nice power, and shot. 9/21/2010 8:56:03 PM
Jeffrey Allen General Sure is nice motive power. 9/21/2010 9:28:10 PM
Charles Burgess General Love the U boat! Great shot! 9/22/2010 8:46:06 AM
Bryan Smith General I would guess nearly all that motive power has passed on by now. 9/26/2010 6:53:33 AM
Ken Roble General Were there any "stop boards" on the Southern at the interlocking? If not did the WofA have to contact the Southern dispatcher for permission to cross? 1/18/2011 8:34:52 AM

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