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Hey folks just got in from a few days in and around Altoona Great stuff. What some would call a written trip report will be here after I get some decent sleep. Tons of videos and pictures. I have a teaser album up right now that I edited last night. Its dedicated to AU's very own Eric (GG-1) I think you'll see why if you decide to take a look.

Some Pictures Found Right Here
 
Hey folks just got in from a few days in and around Altoona Great stuff. What some would call a written trip report will be here after I get some decent sleep. Tons of videos and pictures. I have a teaser album up right now that I edited last night. Its dedicated to AU's very own Eric (GG-1) I think you'll see why if you decide to take a look.
Some Pictures Found Right Here
Mahalo for the sentiment and pictures. I didn't know 4913 was in Altoona. I have a model of that one. She looks to be in decent shape for a 70 year old lady. From the Strasbourg PRR Museum I seem to recall the cab is abut the size of a phone booth.

Again Mahalo for the Pictures and Aloha

Eric
 
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Hey folks just got in from a few days in and around Altoona Great stuff. What some would call a written trip report will be here after I get some decent sleep. Tons of videos and pictures. I have a teaser album up right now that I edited last night. Its dedicated to AU's very own Eric (GG-1) I think you'll see why if you decide to take a look.
Some Pictures Found Right Here
Mahalo for the sentiment and pictures. I didn't know 4913 was in Altoona. I have a model of that one. She looks to be in decent shape for a 70 year old lady. From the Strasbourg PRR Museum I seem to recall the cab is abut the size of a phone booth.

Again Mahalo for the Pictures and Aloha

Eric
The inside of a 'G' is more akin to being inside a submarine, you have to bend and climb around massive steel girders that look like they could support a bridge to get around its passageways...
 
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