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Visitors From the North |
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Two RDC-9s from the Boston area are seen in storage on an old freight siding. The B&M was the only railroad that this model of RDC was built for, using it for their extensive Boston area commuter service. For these two to sit out in the open like this without a scratch is amazing as this town has given the CMSL problems in the past. |
Photo Date: |
6/27/2011 Upload Date: 7/7/2011 1:38:26 AM |
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Cape May Court House, NJ |
Author: |
Paul Koprowski |
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BM 6903(RDC9) BM 6914(RDC9) |
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920 Comments: 0 |
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BM 6914 |
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Boston & Maine was the only railroad to order the RDC-9 from Budd. These units were basically an RDC-1 without engineer controls, just an engine to provide extra power for the train that could be controlled from the other units. |
Photo Date: |
6/27/2011 Upload Date: 7/7/2011 1:41:46 AM |
Location: |
Cape May Court House, NJ |
Author: |
Paul Koprowski |
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Locomotives: |
BM 6914(RDC9) |
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528 Comments: 0 |
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Minuteman Markings |
Description: |
The markings of the Boston & Maine as well as the familiar T logo of the MBTA can still be seen on the side of B&M 6914, now owned by Cape May Seashore Lines. |
Photo Date: |
6/27/2011 Upload Date: 7/7/2011 1:42:22 AM |
Location: |
Cape May Court House, NJ |
Author: |
Paul Koprowski |
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Locomotives: |
BM 6914(RDC9) |
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628 Comments: 0 |
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