Posted 8 months ago
Ted_Straub
(207 items)
The first photo is The LV's 5207 Type T-3 engine hauling a load at Allentown, PA on 07.04.34.
Next is the Lehigh Valley business car #353 resting at Scranton's Steamtown. This car is basically outfitted as it was when it worked on the railroad. The craftsmanship is commendable, and worth checking out if you get the chance.
The next two photos are of the LV's gas-electric fleet. Taken at Rochester, NY, these worked in Central NY. They can be dated from around the late 30s.
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Hey, BELLIN68 & mustangtony, thanks for the loves!
Your welcome Ted:)
Thank you, gargoylecollector!!
Thank you walksoftly.....