Lynbrook

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(lynbrook17) M1A #9734 at the back of a train from Long Beach that has screamed through Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook18) M7 #7506 leads a Long Beach Local into Lynbrook that will stop. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook19) M7 #7506 slows down to a stop at Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook20) Babylon branch inbound M7 #7633 leads a train that approaches Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006
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(lynbrook21) The 12 C3 Bi-Level car long Cannonball approaches Lynbrook as it runs non stop to the Hamptons. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook22) DE30AC Locomotive #403 with "The Cannonball" sign on its front leads the train the sign is for through Lynbrook on its non-stop run to the Hamptons. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook23) DE30AC Locomotive #403 screams through Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook24) DE30AC Locomotive #403 bypasses Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006
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(lynbrook25) DE30AC Locomotive #413 pushes the back of the very long Cannonball as it curves away from Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook26) DE30AC Locomotive #413 on the Babylon branch curve just after it has bypassed Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook27) The concreate viaduct of the Lynbrook Station viewed from street level. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006
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