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Re: (erielack) EL 823 survives, in a way



Should be painted GMY

George

Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul) wrote:
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> Got this from a friend of mine, I found it amazingly novel and thought the list would, too.
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>>Just when you thought the EL 823 (E-8a) had been scrapped in its entirety, part of it surfaces. The door on this outhouse is the back door of E8a locomotive EL 823.  A former EL employee salvaged the door during a rebuild session many years ago after the unit was 
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>  >  wrecked.  The door still functions as intended, keeping out drafts.....over 55 years later.......at a working outhouse in the Southern Tier of New York ! 
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> Photo attached! :)
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