Awesome subject, well done weathering! A great acquisition Jonathan! It’s nice to hear this one came from a Forum member. What menu of consists would be prototypical for PC 4901 over what years?
4901 has an interesting history. Being one of the newer G's it mostly pulled passenger trains, but any GG1 could be pulling any train on any particular day. 4901 went to Amtrak in the early 1970's and ran for a period in 1974 as "901" where Amtrak just painted out the 4 but didn't change the PC lettering or logo. By 1975 this motor would be repainted into the black Amtrak Scheme as 901 with the Amtrak Stencil lettering in the Helvetica font.
As such, this road number is ideal for pulling passenger trains from New Haven to DC and serving on east-west trains to Harrisburg. Early PC would consist of a mixture of PC, PRR, NH, and NYC lettered cars that would later give way to Phase I Amtrak cars. Any of the north-south through trains from SCL and Southern would be appropriate too.
Aside from a full early Amtrak train, I have cobbled together a faux PC train with all the PC roads represented. Now the question is do I want to renumber my Weaver one or renumber this one?
I can't take credit for the weathering, but it is certainly well done.