Doubleheaded GG-1s with 42-year old No. 4821 in the lead are northbound just south of Aberdeen's old PRR station. The 4821 was built by Baldwin/PRR/Westinghouse in May, 1935. 2nd unit No. 4864 w... (more)
When Amfleet equipment came to dominate the Northeast Corridor in the mid-1970s, Amtrak converted a number of baggage cars into HEP generators so that steam-era GG1s could handle the new equipment... (more)
Sunset on the 4935- its work done for the day, the famed electric heads for the motor track. It will pull the Broadway Limited east the next day, during the last month of GG1-powered passenger tr... (more)
Doubleheaded GG-1s on the Broadway Limited slam across the old Reading & Columbia diamond at better than a mile-a-minute. It's the last weeks of passenger-G operations to Harrisburg, with the F40... (more)
Unexpected bedfellows rub shoulders in Longview, TX, as Amtrak GG-1 4906 is enroute to Fair Park in Dallas to join the Age of Steam Museum collection. The GG-1 was traded by the National New York ... (more)