The David L. Gunn Sprinter passes a stopped NJT Northeast Corridor train at the Elizabeth station.
An Amtrak maintenance crew waits for the David L. Gunn unit to make a station stop in Old Saybrook.
The class leader of the ACS-64 AKA the David L. Gunn unit makes a stop in Old Saybrook.
Amtrak's ACS-64 #600, the "David L Gunn", roars south through Levittown, PA dipping under still surviving PRR position lights. It's mid-day as the train battles a building storm while ... (more)
The calendar says spring, but the snow says otherwise, as Amtrak #600 "David L. Gunn" zips through Metuchen.
Amtrak Regional 163 pulls into Westerly station right on time with the "David L. Gunn" unit (ACS-64 #600) leading. This unit was dedicated to one of Amtrak's former presidents.
The "David Gunn" class leader passes a Viewliner II Baggage car being shoved into another track to be set out.
Under light snow flurries, a northbound Amtrak Regional Express train led by #600 (dedicated to "David L. Gunn" - note the name applied to the front of the engine) arrives at the Trenton Transit ... (more)
Amtrak Cities Sprinter #600, the first of 70, makes an early appearance in February of 2014 pulling a late evening regional train past Cornwells Heights station en route to Philadelphia, PA.
New era for the Keystone. The new ACS-64s have begun their runs on the NYP- Harrisburg run
Fall colors are beginning to show and it was nice to finally find a location along the NEC in NJ for taking a broadside shot.
Second revenue run for the newest of amtrak engines
In revenue service for only a week or so at the time of this photo.
The first ACS-64 continues to earn its keep as more sister units are accepted for revenue service. Before long, these and the Acela will dominate the NEC.