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the P42 Genesis locos #11-20



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11  Framingham MA April 7, 2000  Dick Leonhardt 
11   Framingham MA  April 7, 2000   Dick Leonhardt 
11  Wellesley MA  Jan 21, 2001  Dick Leonhardt 
12     Bill Hakkarinen 
12  South Collier VA
Train 90
 October 16,1999  Craig Zeni
12  Hammond, LA
leading the City of New Orleans
 March 11, 2001  Derek Pinsonat
 12  Birmingham, AL
in the The Crescent
(train #19 - southbound)
 May 14, 2002 Emanuel Neiconi 
12  Paoli PA  May 9, 2005   Richard Chase
  13  Kansas City MO
on the Ann Rutledge
 April 29, 1999  Bill Hakkarinen
 13   Chicago IL  May 2, 1999  Jim Hebner
 13  Wellesley Farms MA  May 20, 2000  Dick Leonhardt
 14

Charlotteville VA

leading #51

May 2001  GR Harper 

15  Philadelphia PA
30th St Yard
 February 14, 1998  Jeff Lubchansky
 15  Buffalo NY  October 9, 2000  Dick Leonhardt
15 Olmstead Falls Ohio
leading the eastbound train 44 
November 2000  Paul Duda 
 15  Elkhart IN  Sept 22, 2001  Dick Leonhardt
  15  Springfleid MA  Jan 2006  Paul McGrane
16  St Paul MN  July 1997  ML Porter
16  Chicago IL  August 15, 1999  Jim Hebner
   16   Houston TX
Amtrak 16 and 55 with the two
hour late eastbound Sunset
 January 9, 2001  Bryan Flint
17  Lorton VA
preparing to take the
AutoTrain south
   Phil Miller
17  Framingham MA  February 21, 1999  Dick Leonhardt
18  The Cajon Pass
Blue Cut
 November 1997  Don Winslow
 18  Elkhart IN
Lakeshore Limited
 July 2001  Dick Leonhardt
19  Sanford FL  December 31, 1996  Jeff Lubchansky
 20 Cleveland, Ohio
Amtrak engine number 20 leads
train number 49 the
Lake Shore Limited
 June 1997 Paul Duda  
 20 20 on train #20 at Lynchburg VA  July 30, 2001  GW Harper

 


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This archive was first accessed August 1996