The Texas Star - This EMD F7A has seen better days, after being moved from railroad to railroad, it settled with the Texas Star Clipper dinner train from 1999-2000, the livery it's seen in here, before being sold off twice more to Norfolk Southern. After plans fell through of it being used for their OCS, it became a parts donor, before being relocated to where it is today, and under RPCX reporting marks.
Railroad
Shenandoah Valley Railroad
Class
EMD F7(A)
Road Number
RPCX 407
Line/Subdivision
Staunton Yard
Location
Staunton, Virginia, USA
Date Taken
November 29, 2024
Date Uploaded
December 01, 2024
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The Texas Star - This EMD F7A has seen better days, after being moved from railroad to railroad, it settled with the Texas Star Clipper dinner train from 1999-2000, the livery it's seen in here, before being sold off twice more to Norfolk Southern. After plans fell through of it being used for their OCS, it became a parts donor, before being relocated to where it is today, and under RPCX reporting marks.
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RPCX 407 is a class EMD F7(A) and is pictured in Staunton, Virginia, USA. This was taken along the Staunton Yard on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad. Photo Copyright: ApproachSlowRO uploaded to Railroad Gallery on 12/01/2024. This photograph of RPCX 407 was taken on Friday, November 29, 2024. All Rights Reserved.