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Nostalgia & History > While working for the ex PRR Line in 1968, now Penn CentralDate: 01/19/17 19:03 While working for the ex PRR Line in 1968, now Penn Central Author: NS4271 Heading east from Conway to Enola, PA. and getting close to the Horseshoe Curve. March 1968
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/20/17 07:45 by NS4271. Date: 01/19/17 21:13 Re: While working for the PRR 1968 Author: krm152 Like them all. Thanks for posting.
ALLEN Date: 01/19/17 21:30 Re: While working for the PRR 1968 Author: 3rdswitch Very nice, you carried too ;-)
JB Date: 01/20/17 07:34 Re: While working for the PRR 1968 Author: aehouse In photo 1, the second car in the train is one of the few PRR sleepers built for through service with the Missouri Pacific via St. Louis, albeit this photo was taken years after that service ended. The giveaway is the raised belt above and below the windows, which on PRR was unique to those former MP pool service cars.
Also, to be precise, if the photos were taken in March 1968, they are of the then brand new Penn Central, not the PRR. Art House Date: 01/20/17 07:43 Re: While working for the PRR 1968 Author: NS4271 Yes, photos are on the Penn Central. But I initially worked out of Conway when it was still PRR, and then became PC during my time there. But the photos have a PRR flavor.
Date: 01/20/17 09:31 Re: While working for the PRR 1968 Author: ns2557 Looks like you were stopped or moving r e a l slow in the first 2, but then again that looks like an Approach on the signal for ya. Do you recall what train you were on when ya took these Bruce? Great shots. Ben
Date: 01/20/17 14:06 Re: While working for the PRR 1968 Author: Out_Of_Service ns2557 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like you were stopped or moving r e a l slow > in the first 2, but then again that looks like an > Approach on the signal for ya. Do you recall > what train you were on when ya took these Bruce? > Great shots. Ben the pass train has a Approach Limited/Medium and the freight he is on has an approach which tells me the pass train is crossing over in front of the freight ... |