Now a museum piece at Strasburg, the 915 emerges from the woods west of Elizabethtown, clattering along the old PRR 152-lb jointed rail with the "Pennsylvanian."
Not me! The one Amtrak AEM-7 that has been preserved in full (at least so far) is prepped for departure to The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
An Amtrak AEM-7 sits outdoors on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. To the left, in front of the Museum, earlier predecessors, PRR K4 Pacific Railroad: AmtrakLocomotive: ASEA AEM-7Location: Strasburg, Pennsylvania, USALocomotive #: AMTK 915Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: August 16, 2015
Strobes are on!
Amtrak AEM-7 915 seen here at its new home, the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg PA.
A southbound Amtraker races through Ivy City en route to Washington D.C.'s Union Station.
An Amtrak train southbound passing a westbound NJT train.
Westbound Regional Service Train 163 hammers through Stony Creek, just about 10 minutes out from New Haven Union Station.
Southbound Mail Train No. 13 approaches the Ivy City Terminal
Three AEM-7's sit at Washington Union Station during it's rebuild. This was on my first Amtrak trip from Florida to my hometown in Boston and return. These motors have been retired.