Regrettably, a through-the-fence shot. No. 1812 is former IC 9429 while 1815 originated as KO&G 700. Both units wound up on Georgia Pacifics Arkansas, Louisiana & Mississippi. |
Date:
12/26/1990 |
Location:
Crossett, AR Map  |
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1603 |
Collection Of:

Mark Morgan |
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Author: Mark Morgan
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This picture is part of album: Mississippi-Louisiana-Arkansas |