Al Crossley on RP... here comes the neighborhood. Nice!
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Stunning capture from two years before I was born, Al! I love the complementary geometry of the tracks and catenary, with the classic GG1 profile tying the whole scene together. Something I wish I could have witnessed...
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Awesome image, Al. Looking forward to seeing more hopefully!
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For some reason, this photo reminds me of a plate of spaghetti noodles! The lighting and composition are amazing, AL. Very nice photo
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Great image that really brings back a lot of memories. I was riding into Penn Station quite often by that time and always looked forward to that little blink of light before we went back into the depths of darkness.
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This is simply awesome.
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What a maze of intricate wires and rails! That must be a nightmare to work on. Great photo.
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That is just bad to the bone.
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Awesome shot Al. I believe the GG1 was the best looking electric locomotive of all time,and you really caught the essence of her in this photo. Great job..
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Great shot. I would hate to have to maintain all those switches!
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Wow. A view I remember from my first visit to Penn Station during that era.
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"Grind, weld, grind, weld, grind, weld,....." Nice!
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Nice one Al. PCA vote from me.
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Very cool shot Al! Like some robotic spider crusing it's web of steel!
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Nice picture!
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One of my all time favorites!! Spaghetti in the air and on the ground, love it! The GG1 is an added bonus. Must be a RR employee to have made this one!! I am envious!
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I just love this picture of the GG1 coming into the Late Great Penn Station. I wish that I took this Picture
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Mysterious picture, just as mysterious as the GG-1, it seems. The catenary and lighting just add to it. Great work, Mr. Crossley! Adding this one to the favorites, definitely.
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