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"D-Day"

Jonathan Fulmer

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Date Added: June 07, 2024

Date Taken: June 06, 2024

Stockbridge, Georgia, United States

"D-Day"

"D-Day"

80 years ago on this very day in 1944, the Allied Forced made commenced the largest amphibious assault in history on the beaches of Normandy, France. This assault would begin the Allies push into occupied France and the start of the end of the Axis reign in Europe. Now in 2024, NS 391 found itself sporting none other than CP 6644 "Honoring WWII Veterans" which sports the unique invasion stripes that were applied to every Allied aircraft used in the assault. Today, we honor those men who died on those beaches, and whose spirits never returned from Operation Overlord.

Railroad: Canadian Pacific Railway

Locomotive Model: EMD SD70ACU

Road Number: CP 6644

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Norfolk Southern Atlanta South End

Location: Stockbridge, Georgia, United States

D-Day 79 Years Later

Chris Hall

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Date Added: January 02, 2024

Date Taken: December 09, 2023

Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, United States

D-Day 79 Years Later

D-Day 79 Years Later

CP 6644, the D-Day commemorative unit, passes under the former L&N coaling tower in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky. This train, CSX B206, would later derail north of Nashville, Tennessee due to the deadly tornado.

Railroad: CSX Transportation

Locomotive Model: EMD SD70ACU

Road Number: CP 6644

Railroad Line/Subdivsion: Mainline Subdivision

Location: Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, United States