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What's behind door #4?
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What's behind door #4?

Well, 600 volts once ran thru this B23-7's wiring, but it's now just a rusting hulk that was once part of the Connecticut Southern's roster, and now awaits scrapping on the site of CSOR's East Hartford, CT offices. The whole unit (what's left of it) can be seen here, sans trucks, lights, numberboards, etc. and was cannibilized for parts while CSOR had B23-7's on the roster - all were recently sold.

Photo taken on Jan 5, 2003
Canon EOS Rebel 2000
Tamron 70-300mm
Fuji Provia 400

-Tom
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