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Yep, Needa and Marilynne, I hope that Dorian is kind to your neighborhoods.
The Union Pacific's system runs no further east than their gateways at Chicago, Memphis and New Orleans, so us easterners are out of luck. It's a cryin' shame.
Norfolk Southern once had a similar steam program and fielded a number of notable locomotives, but it all came to an end in 1994.![]()
Yay -- I caught up with NS's Penn Central Heritage Unit this afternoon, taking empty rock train 63R through Columbia. She's diverging on to the W Line to Spartanburg here.
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Why is it I remember PC being green & white?
PC used green with white lettering on its box cars & cabooses as I recall. Their engines were black & lettered like this one although their locomotives really looked pretty ratty. At least that is how this old guy remembers them.
PC used green with white lettering on its box cars & cabooses as I recall. Their engines were black & lettered like this one although their locomotives really looked pretty ratty. At least that is how this old guy remembers them.
Your memories are spot on. I was shooting b&w back then (why waste unaffordable color film on b&w locomotives) and found this one taken at Union Station in Chicago in about 1975.
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Here's one of their Jade Green boxcars like you remember. I think I shot this in Montgomery, AL in the mid-1980s. Their logo was known as the "mating worms".
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Rocky Mountaineer 2 weeks ago...and a freight train