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| (rowayton1) M4 #8927 bound for South Norwalk leaves Rowayton passing a dual wheel Mack Truck Construction Viacle that can run on rails and rubber tires.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton2) M4 #8927 and the rest of its South Norwalk train near Rowayton
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton3) A dual wheel Mack Truck Construction Viacle that can run on rails and rubber tires, doing construction at Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton4) A New Haven bound train of seven cars (M2s at either end and a set of M4 or M6s in the middle) has bypassed Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
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| (rowayton5) Looking to the platform from the parking lot at Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton6) Looking up at the bridgeplates on the northbound platform at Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton7) Looking down the morthbound platform with bridgeplates at Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton8) Looking up to the northobund platform at Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005
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| (rowayton9) Looking up the only staircase from street level to the southbound platform at Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton10) Looking across to the northbound platform at Rowayton, currently the normal local track is under construction so bridgeplates are in use to the express track.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton11) A Grand Central bound express enters Rowayton to stop, the front car is M2 #8531.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |
(rowayton12) M2 #8531 enters Rowayton.
Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 20 June, 2005 |