RailPictures.Net Photo: AMTK 662 Amtrak Siemens ACS-64 at Trenton, New Jersey by Adam B. Reich
 
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» Trenton Transit Center 
» Trenton, New Jersey, USA (more..)
» January 05, 2022
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Today's Star: In a scene almost reminiscent of the 1980s through the mid-1990s, ACS-64 #662, wrapped in Amtrak's classic Phase III paint scheme, leads the Silver Star, train 91, past the inactive Fair Tower on approach to the Trenton Transit Center. The special wrap is part of a 50th Anniversary commemoration sponsored by Trainsim World, has become a favorite among many Northeast Corridor railfans.
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  Model  Canon EOS 80D
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