Ex- Erie-Lackawanna 3310 sits underneath the wash rack at Croxton yard, presenting a view of those fat Adirondack trucks. To see this unit in full E-L glory, check out photo #26694.
The 9789 races ahead of a nasty storm.
Radio Equipped.
Built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in January, 1968. This was so close to the merger with the New York Central that it was delivered with Penn-Central logos. Note the the little "ENOLA" under the... (more)
Built for the Penn-Central in 1969.
Brutish.
Built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1965. Even though it's only 13 years old, bet this one's got some tough miles on it
Built for the Penn-Central in 1970.
12,000 h.p. shoving keeps the coal moving towards the Curve.
Side by side departures out of Conway yard.
Built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1967. Note the faint outline of the PRR keystone on the blower and the Radio Equipped sticker under the number.