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Nostalgia & History > A few more PRR GG-1'sDate: 07/23/05 11:03 A few more PRR GG-1's Author: gg1tim Date: 07/23/05 11:05 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: gg1tim Date: 07/23/05 11:06 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: gg1tim Here is GG-1 # 4933 passing thru New Brunswick eastbound heading for New York on 04-20-68 in the morning.
Date: 07/23/05 11:08 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: gg1tim That same morning GG-1 # 4925 is slowing down for its stop at New Brunswick, N.J. on 04-20-68. Gee I really miss seeing those bad boys rip thru town at speed and they can never be matched by anything running today. period.....
Date: 07/23/05 12:40 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: m1bprr Date: 07/23/05 12:42 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: m1bprr Date: 07/23/05 12:44 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: m1bprr Date: 07/23/05 12:46 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: m1bprr Date: 07/23/05 13:42 Re: A few more PRR GG-1's Author: Enginecrew gg1tim Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That same morning GG-1 # 4925 is slowing down for > its stop at New Brunswick, N.J. on 04-20-68. Gee I > really miss seeing those bad boys rip thru town at > speed and they can never be matched by anything > running today. period..... Boy ain't that the truth! With all the technology these days wouldn't ya think they could produce an electric locomotive that would put and last as long as the old G's. Nice shots... thanks for posting! |