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Owner: Southern
Model:EMD F3ABuilt As:AGS 6704 (F3A)
Serial Number:3380Order No:E675
Frame Number:E675-A5Built:11/1946
Notes:ex-AGS
Other locos with this serial:  SOU 6704(F3A)
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Southern PELICAN
Title:  Southern PELICAN
Description:  Southern Railway train No. 41, the southbound PELICAN, was about five miles from its destination at New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal. No. 41 was at milepost 4 on the railroad's New Orleans Terminal Co. subsidiary near East City Junction. It had a typical consist which reflected the nature of the train: F3A 6704, an F7A, five mail and express cars, the MERIDIAN & NEW ORLEANS Railway Post Office, and two coaches. The mail was removed from the train in late 1967 and it was discontinued in June 1968. I took this photo with a plastic Kodak STARMETER camera when I was 12, which explains the poor quality of the shot. It would be another nine years before I bought my first 35mm SLR; but by that time almost all of the passenger trains I grew up with were gone (: (approximate day)
Photo Date:  11/15/1964  Upload Date: 12/9/2017 6:06:43 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  SOU 6704(F3A)
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