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 Pennsylvanian passing the Stonehenge of the PennsyAdded: March 12, 2012 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Amtrak (more..)
» GE P42DC (more..)
» Amtrak Keystone Corridor (more..)
» Exton, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» March 11, 2012
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» AMTK 140 (more..)
» AMTK 43 (more..)
» James Burlington (more..)
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Remarks: Train 1 Locomotive #140 leading Train #43 westbound Train 2 Locomotive #79 leading Train #42 eastbound Passing under a massive abandoned steel truss bridge that was once the flyover of Philadelphia & Thorndale Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It is kind of like the Stonehenge of the Pennsy.
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Posted by Bill B on March 13, 2012

I used to live in Exton. I know where this is.. and not to far from here is the Downingtown Diner on 30, best known for being the Diner in Steve McQueen's first movie. " The Blob " .

Posted by Bill B on March 13, 2012

S Whitford Rd ?

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