Pensylvania Railroad GG1 electric at an unknown location in the 1950s.
The numbers are a lil recent but the owners name is not. PC 4873 sits at whippany museum rusting away, as of now i personally dont know what has happened to it.
ATK 170 stopped in station at left; "Circus" colors GG-1s east and west. Hard to believe that those Amfleet cars have been in service for over 30 years!
ATK 170 stopped in station at left; "Circus" colors GG-1s east and west.
The G can handle this train with ease!
The G is set out so maybe she won't be scrapped but those BN geeps and U25C's won't be so lucky.
Operating for Amtrak, still lettered for Penn Central
Modified RDC ATK 27 from New Haven's "Roger Williams" to left
The sun has gone down and everything is quiet at the Altoona Railroaders Museum.
GG1 4935 makes a rare outdoor appearance at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
A manifest freight comes out of the rain grinding over the wet track. The lead motor was a 1935 Altoona product, and 41-years-old in this shot. It was later scrapped. This was a favorite railfan... (more)