Trains on google street view.

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Interesting how there's a smaller engine there and then the larger engine!
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ZachL wrote:
Interesting how there's a smaller engine there and then the larger engine!
They use it for track work. It was built custom built for Cedar Point by Plymouth.
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Here is some equipment in the little Adrian & Blissfield Railroad yard. I'm not sure if this is the equipment that they use on the Old Road dinner train.
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.830508, ... 6656?hl=en
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I'm surprised that after searching around in that area in different years I couldn't find a view of any RTA red line trains, I wouldn't be too surprised if there is a spot somewhere in that area where Google caught at least one red line train.
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I'm surprised that after searching around in that area in different years I couldn't find a view of any RTA red line trains, I wouldn't be too surprised if there is a spot somewhere in that area where Google caught at least one red line train.
Speaking of RTA Red line trains on Google Streetview, here is one at the Little Italy - University Circle station! :TUP1:
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A high-hood GP50 and a GP59! Nice!
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CSX engines on a now abandoned line in Quebec!
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