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Passenger Trains: Before & Early Amtrak
![](/trans.gif) Album created by member F1 Fan 98 | Album Views: 11,641 | Huge Album that Includes over 2,000+ photos of classic passenger trains across America & Canada before and during the time of Amtrak. More Images will be Added Everyday. |
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Classic Cab Units
![](/trans.gif) Album created by member arthur mills | Album Views: 140,657 | Photos of North America's favorite First Generation locomotives. EMD, ALCO, Baldwin etc |
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Passenger Trains of the South Before Amtrak
![](/trans.gif) Album created by member Ellis Simon | Album Views: 12,438 | A colorful and diverse group of railroads operated passenger trains in the South that ranged from speedy limiteds like the Panama Limited and Silver Meteor to regional and branchline services. |
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The Southern
![](/trans.gif) Album created by member Tracey Green | Album Views: 51,657 | Selected photos of locomotives, passenger cars, and rolling stock in the Southern's livery as well as other assets once belonging to or used by the Southern. |
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1950s and 1960s virginia
![](/trans.gif) Album created by member earl thomas jr | Album Views: 38,410 | just as the 1970s were a good era in virginia railroading, the 1950s and 1960s were just as colorful as the 1970s were. this a tribute to the days of simple railroading and why it served as a basis of what it is today. |
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