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CSXT SD80MAC #807 with southbound
loaded coal train B704 prepare to cross Zug Road.
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CSXT SD80MAC #812 leads B904 northwards
through Bowie with two of its sisters. This picture was taken from
Zug Road.
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Norfolk Southern Dash 9-40CW #9635
sits on the north end of Collington Siding in Bowie. This empty hopper
train is bound for Baltimore and the coal mines in Pennsylvania.
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CSXT SD80MAC #811 leads loaded hopper
train B704 through the Seabrook MARC Station on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor.
The second unit is attempting to impersonate a steam engine from the glory
days of railroading.
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CSXT SD80MAC #811 pulls B704 around
the south leg of the wye at Bowie. This shot was taken from the Zug
Road crossing.
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The local switches an industry which
no longer receives rail service in Bowie just north of Zug Road. Photo
by John Floyd
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B703 pulls empties through the Seabrook
MARC station on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. B701's power and cars
are located at the head end.
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At High Bridge Road, the southbound
local passes an old PRR distant signal which showed a permanent restricting
indication for trains approaching the wye at Bowie. Photo
by John Floyd
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A southbound loaded coal train passes
over Mount Oak Road in Mullikin. The train had stopped at Collington
for a change of crews. Photo by John Floyd
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CSXT SD80MAC #807 with train B704
passes by a cement company located in the middle of the wye.
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