briansilvermustang posted:
Now THAT is beautiful poetry in motion. Still wish they used the larger keystone with the 5-stripes.
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briansilvermustang posted:
Now THAT is beautiful poetry in motion. Still wish they used the larger keystone with the 5-stripes.
briansilvermustang posted:
1961 sees a GG1 exiting the North River Tunnel, North Tube. The portal house above the portal and the third rail give it away, along with the high concrete walls.
Brian;
Thanks for posting that great picture and the link to the info. I immediately recognized the location, but never knew that it was called the North River Tunnel.
As I said, I immediately recognized the location even though I only road through there once. On 9/11, I was part of a car pool that commuted from the Poconos to NYC. We used to come out of the Lincoln Tunnel and go right in to the parking lot at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Needless to say, after the attacks, Manhattan was locked down tighter than a drum, so we couldn’t get the car out of the parking lot (actually, it was several days before the lot was reopened). On the 12th, we started calling around to find a way out of the city. Fortunately, NJ Transit was running trains, though not on a set schedule. We were able to get a train out to Dover NJ. They didn’t charge for rides that day. It was almost surreal - the train was packed, but no one talked. We came out of that tunnel portal in Jersey, and traveled across the Meadowlands where you could see lower Manhattan... in the place of the two towers was a column of smoke. I still remember every moment of that ride
briansilvermustang posted:
Rails to oblivion- Conrail freight GG-1s awaiting final disposition by the old Reading RR coal dock. The 4828 was built by Baldwin/PRR/Westinghouse in June, 1935.
This is a great photo, but, it is sad to see these classic locomotives awaiting there destruction to the scrap heap.
briansilvermustang posted:Dan Padova posted:briansilvermustang posted:
Where was the grade crossing photo taken, Brian ?
PA Route 441 crossing Royalton, Pennsylvania, USA September, 1977
Here's three Gs westbound with an intermodal train, nearing CP ROY and the old PRR Main Line. The train is using the single-tracked Royalton Branch, which connects to the old PRR Atglen & Susquehanna Branch about 12 miles east, at CP SHOCKS.
Brian:
Thanks for the clarification. When posting great photos like this one, location is important.
Milwaukee under operating overhead wire. Don
Wow, Don... that was a spectacularly realistic layout. Some really amazing cinematography too, particularly the disappearing electrics. And the period music adds to the overall effect (thought I heard at least some Glenn Miller and Andrews Sisters). Thanks for sharing.
Shared that one with my model train club some months back. Exquisite layout. Thanks, Don!
Mitch
Wow is right'. I got goosebumps watching those beauties disappear along with some of the best music ever produced'... Excellent production'!!
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