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A Northbound coal extra, led by GP9 #6589, passes thru Brook Park.
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Brook Park Station - now used as a maintenance depot - with lineside businesses R.T. Rifunbury Wholesale Foods (left) and Star Propane (right).
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84 Lumber lineside industry - Linndale.
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Downtown Linndale, looking East along Ridge Rd.
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Downtown Linndale, looking south on Denison Ave.
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An intermodal train makes a rare appearance passing thru South Brooklyn; track maintenance work on the CV&T Sub necessited its rerouting over the lesser-travelled CL&W.
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Lineside industry Summit Cement - South Brooklyn.
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A signature trio of GP30s consisted elephant-style, led by #6950, pull manifest Cleveland 92 thru South Brooklyn. By this time, the dotted frame stripe and Sunburst nose had been painted over by the C&O-style solid stripe, large Capitol Dome nose emblem and large block letters on the long hood.
Also visible in the left foreground is the South Brooklyn Team Track, with the Houghschnaegel Pipe & Duct Company further in the background.
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Clark Avenue Yard, Cleveland - looking West. The Ford Motor Company AM local, led by GP38 #3812, awaits clearance for departure.
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Clark Avenue Yard, Cleveland - looking East.
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Clark Avenue Loco Terminal, Cleveland - looking North.
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Clark Avenue Loco Terminal, Cleveland - looking West.
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Ford Motor Co. plant switcher.
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Ford Motor Co. bulk liquids receiving terminal and scrap metal outbound track.
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Ford Motor Co. truck unloading docks.
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Ford Motor Co. finished vehicle loading ramps (foreground), Body & Miscellaneous Parts unloading dock (background).
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) Blast Furnace - hot metal / slag side, with mill yard in foreground.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) coke ovens on left and basic oxygen process (BOP) mill in center, with yard in foreground.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) loaded scrap metal gondolas are swapped-in for empties at the BOP Mill.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) sparks fly during a hot metal charge at the BOP Mill.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) main yard with blast furnace in the background.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) ore dock, looking east, showing entire length of SS Marquette.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) blast furnace front view, with closeup of SS Marquette stern in foreground.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) blast furnace front view, with coke ovens discharge side visible toward left.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) rotary coal dumper, with BOP bulk additives receiving shed in foreground and funrace building in the background.
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Erie Steel Company (ESCo) finished coil shipping facility.
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