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The Eastern Shore Railroad's Norfolk-Cape Charles Car Float Operation (Continued)

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    Waiting to catch the tow line

    Photo by Tony Reevy

    The Nandua from the port side of the Bay Tide as the boat and barge approach straight towards the Cape Charles float bridge on June 24, 1999.


      Waiting to catch the tow line

      Photo by Russell Underwood

      ESHR GP10 nos. 8096 and 8066 are returning from Pocomoke, VA on June 23, 2000. The train is passing through Parksley, VA. Note the ex-PRR watchmans shanty on the right edge of the photograph.

     




    Photo by Tony Reevy

    The Little Creek Division Crew on April 9, 1999. From left to right, engineer Tommy Johnson, trainman Dan Sullivan, and conductor Rudy Hargraves.


    Tony Reevy works in the Public Affairs Department at the University of North Carolina. He has contributed to the Bulletin in the past as well as other rail magazines. His most recent article in the Bulletin was on the Atlantic & Western in Vol. 66, No. 4. A special thanks goes to Scott Harris and Russell Underwood for their contributions of photographic material.

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