A road slug is one of three switchers leaving the B&P Railroad facility in Butler PA. This has a very significant history. Built as CO 5955 (GP9) and later became WM 5955 (GP9) when Chessie took over the Western Maryland. Later moved on as HHLC 172 when it became a road slug. In the background is an idling SD40-3. |
Date:
4/27/2015 |
Location:
North Butler, PA Map  |
Views:
650 |
Collection Of:

Curt Beal |
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Author: Curt Beal
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Picture Categories: Roster,Yard |
This picture is part of album: Butler, PA area railfanning |