Posted by on February 20, 2011 
Wow John, excellent shot! Thanks for sharing this. Hard to believe what it looks in this area today.
Posted by J. C. Smith, Jr. on February 20, 2011 
A great vintage Pennsy study, as the coupler cover doors sre still intact (although the pilot has recently been repainted,) the locomotive number is displayed in the nose Keystone, the stripes extend across the porthole glass and tiny numerals populate the number boards. Note however, the Pennsy's earlier E8 orders came in Brunswick Green, with gold stripes and road name, while later orders got this Tuscan and buff treatment.
Posted by Carl Kulzer on October 21, 2017 
Thank you for this beautiful image. I love this area of railroading, when trains were clean and looked great. You have added so much to this great website.
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