Both of Erie Lackawanna's hump yard slugs, built from Baldwin road switchers, sit whitelined in Croxton. They will be scrapped by Precision National in 1980. Conrail SD45 no. 6148 can be seen lurking in the background. Ralph L. Phillips photo, from the Ralph L. Phillips collection of the Bay State Model Railroad Museum.
Erie Lackawanna hump yard slug B65 was originally built as ERIE DRS-6-6-1500 no. 1500. Unknown photographer, from the Ralph L. Phillips collection of the Bay State Model Railroad Museum.
Whitelined from the CR roster, B66 (former EL Baldwin DRS4-4-1500) and B65 slugs (former EL Baldwin DRS-66-1500) rest at Croxton in March, 1979.
Whitelined from the CR roster, B66 (former EL Baldwin DRS4-4-1500) and B65 slugs (former EL Baldwin DRS-66-1500) rest at Croxton in March, 1979.
Whitelined from the CR roster, B66 (former EL Baldwin DRS4-4-1500) and B65 slugs (former EL Baldwin DRS-66-1500) rest at Croxton in March, 1979.
Whitelined from the CR roster, B66 (former EL Baldwin DRS4-4-1500) and B65 slugs (former EL Baldwin DRS-66-1500) rest at Croxton in March, 1979.
Whitelined from the CR roster, B66 (former EL Baldwin DRS4-4-1500) and B65 slugs (former EL Baldwin DRS-66-1500) rest at Croxton in March, 1979.
A slug built from a Baldwin (DRS-66-1500) at Croxton Yard in August 1976.
B65(slug) ex ERIE;EL 1150(DRS-66-1500)