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Photo I.D. needed 9 years 2 months ago #4130

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Here is a photo of what I think maybe Colebrookdale Pa. Is that the Colebrookdale Iron works and the spur that serves it?
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Also here is another photo of a station. It's call letters are MS. Where was this station located?

These photos are in the Lewis Collection of the BArringer Library photo collection on Flicker. Many more RDG photo's to bee seen.
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"MS" is the Barto station on the Colebrookdale.
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Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate knowing where this was taken from

John Caples
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"MS" is the Barto station on the Colebrookdale.
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Photo I.D. needed 9 years 2 months ago #4137

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Great pictures, John! Page 67 of vol. 1 of Berhart's Station Pictorial series show the call letters on Barto station.

An I7 would be a great locomotive to model. Where would Casey start?
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Barringer new photo's for the RDG are here and the next page. Just scroll down to them. As they are mixed in with other roads

www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/with/16397037145/
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