File:The Ballast Train (1571205425).jpg

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Description It's early autumn and an Alco C420 is at the head end of a ballast train in Blacklick, OH (just east of Columbus) on the Ohio Central Railroad. You rarely see an engine of this vintage this clean and with a such a terrific paint scheme.
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Author John Mueller from Columbus, OH, USA
Camera location39° 59′ 44.98″ N, 82° 48′ 46.06″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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