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− | DAR Locomotive [[DAR0999|No. 999]] with ballast train, possibly at the Round Hill Ballast Pit, July 1941, photographed by [[:Category:Charles McBride Photo|Charles McBride]]. | + | DAR Locomotive [[DAR0999|No. 999]] with ballast train, possibly at the [[Round Hill Ballast Pit]], July 1941<ref>Photo spares same page of a McBride album showing ballast train operations at Round Hill, July 1941, McBridge Album 2, p. 39</ref> photographed by [[:Category:Charles McBride Photo|Charles McBride]]. |
[[Category:Charles McBride Photo]] | [[Category:Charles McBride Photo]] | ||
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[[Category:IncompleteDateOrDescription]] | [[Category:IncompleteDateOrDescription]] |
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Summary
DAR Locomotive No. 999 with ballast train, possibly at the Round Hill Ballast Pit, July 1941[1] photographed by Charles McBride.
- ↑ Photo spares same page of a McBride album showing ballast train operations at Round Hill, July 1941, McBridge Album 2, p. 39
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