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An Amtrak P42DC sits awaiting its
next assignment near the coach yard. |
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Amtrak P42DC 106 & E60 603 sit
awaiting their next assignment on the locomotive ready tracks. |
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Amtrak P42DC 154 will be the lead
train on the Three Rivers. |
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Amtrak trailers get moved into position
to take their place on the Three Rivers. |
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While at the station, I was able
to catch a freight train on the High Line. This gondola is loaded
with scrap. There were a lot of gondolas on this train, mostly empty. |
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A photo of some of the freight cars. |
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A photo of the freight train on
the High Line and Amtrak's coach yard. |
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A photo of an NS Dash-9 8999. |
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A photo of PRR SD60I 6752. |
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A photo of the excursion train in
the station. The train was delayed in leaving as the third locomotive,
a Septa engine used for Head End Power, had mechanical troubles. |
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A photo of FP-7 902 backing the
train into the station. |
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A photo of FP-7 903. These
two locomotives look fantastic. |
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A photo of PRR GP38 2913. |
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A photo of PRR GP38-2 5383. |
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A New York bound Acela train
passes through the junction. |
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A photo of an unusual boxcar with
no large roadmakrings. |
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A photo taken from a nearby overpass
shows two CSX GP15-1s pulling a string of boxcars into the yard. |
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Another Amtrak train, also bound
for New York, races through. |
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A few moments later, a Philadelphia
bound train races through lead by E60 610. Note the mixed consist
of cars. |
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A First Union Rail Leasing SD40-2
comes to a stop in the yard after pulling in a mixed freight consist. |
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The second unit, is another lease
unit. Helm Leasing Corporation C36-7EM 510, still wears its Union
Pacific colors. These units were returned by Union Pacific upon expiration
of their leases. |