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Passenger Trains > A Pair Of 20 Year OldsDate: 01/17/20 16:13 A Pair Of 20 Year Olds Author: overniteman The long extinct "Three Rivers" rolls East along the wide ex-Pennsylvania Railroad mainline behind GE P42DC 6 and EMD F40PHR 294.
South Fork, Pennsylvania. August, 2000 Date: 01/17/20 16:20 Re: A Pair Of 20 Year Olds Author: overniteman And on a beautiful Western Pennsylvania afternoon, a pair of GE P42's roll West.
In 1998, the lead unit (95) hit a garbage truck and was wrecked and rebuilt. Enon Valley, Pennsylvania. Ocober, 2000. Date: 01/17/20 18:56 Re: A Pair Of 20 Year Olds Author: AndyBrown There's a sight for sore eyes! Too bad that Amtrak's ugliest paint scheme is the one that's holding on the longest.
Andy Date: 01/17/20 19:26 Re: A Pair Of 20 Year Olds Author: cabsignaldrop Thanks for sharing! Miss the Three Rivers. Philadelphia and central Pennsylvania had much faster and convenient service to the Midwest then.
Posted from Android Date: 01/18/20 05:55 Re: A Pair Of 20 Year Olds Author: texchief1 Nice shots! Amtrak should have kept that paint scheme like the one on p42 No. 6 in your picture.
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