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An Afternoon in Dover and Rollinsford

The Slurry train was heading through Newfields at about 1:00 today and it stopped in Dover far and hour and a half to let two South bound Downeasters through.
Here the slurry train (led by PAR 310, 319 and 348) is slowing as it passes under the Oak St.
bridge just North of the yard in Dover.
Like a Christmas tree with all the lights in this picture. Does anybody know what the small blue signal light on the far right is for?

Photographed by Don Barber, March 31, 2009.
Added to the photo archive by Don Barber, March 31, 2009.
Railroad: Pan Am Railways.

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