A pair of dusty E-33s are slowing their intermodal train to negotiate the switch from the Enola Branch to the Port Road. No. 4609 was built by GE for the Virginian Railway in January, 1957 as their Class EL-C No. 140. It was renumbered as the 240 by the Norfolk & Western, and was later acquired by the New Haven, where it was again renumbered, as the 309. The Penn Central renumbered it as the 4609, which Conrail retained.