R. Craig / Diesel Shop
Baltimore & Ohio"s Engine Terminal in Willard, Ohio on 9 June 1967
A pair of Reading GP35s have been pulled off an eastbound "Northeasterner" pool train for much needed fuel service. The B&O and Reading initiated the Chicago to Baltimore hotshot service sometime in the early 1960s. Although six-axle power was becoming more commonplace on both railroad rosters, the eastbound hotshot typically drew only four-axle units from both railroads.
Baltimore & Ohio"s Engine Terminal in Willard, Ohio on 9 June 1967
A pair of Reading GP35s have been pulled off an eastbound "Northeasterner" pool train for much needed fuel service. The B&O and Reading initiated the Chicago to Baltimore hotshot service sometime in the early 1960s. Although six-axle power was becoming more commonplace on both railroad rosters, the eastbound hotshot typically drew only four-axle units from both railroads.