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NA-1 / 313 in Bow.. Never Blue When Seeing Two...

Two engines used for NA-1 or NA-2 local trains are a rarity, but it does happen when required. Here was the NA-1 Crew taking a lengthy train south from Concord that would stop for switching duties at Ciment Quebec in Bow. Power consisted of a pair of two clean Pan Am blue painted standard cab GP40's.. MEC 313 (w/new number boards) and BM 326.

Here was the NA-1 Crew along side Route 3A in Bow, just past Grappone Toyota. Bow Blue Seal and the Merrimack River provide the background.

Photographed by Jay Gadon, November 7, 2018.
Added to the photo archive by Jay Gadon, November 12, 2018.
Railroad: Pan Am Railways.

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