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Jim Holland wrote:

&gt; Greetings!
&gt;
&gt;         This photo http://davesrailpix.railfan.net/pitts/htm/rhp039.htm is
&gt; really spectacular from  m-a-n-y  different angles!

Somehow, I knew you'd like this one. I almost had an enlargement made for you.
Instead, I had one made of 1630 going through the washer, er...leak detection unit
and one of the 1724 taken from inside the barn.

What I find frustrating is that Roberta sometimes wrote detailed descriptions on
the backs of some prints and just the date on others.

As a camera toting teenager, I  would periodically be kicked out of Tunnel
Carhouse yards and would have to go down to the PAT offices on Wood Street and get
a permission  pass to get back in. It was fun showing it to the guy who asked me
to leave in the first place. But Roberta seemed to be able to wander in at will
and even get the men to spot the cars for her. Never underestimate the charm of a
woman! :-)  Ken J.

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