Penn Central eastbound passenger train with two GG-1 locomotives (a dead-head move for power reassignment) passes by tower SS38 in the rain at Stamford, Connecticut, 1972
Penn Central eastbound passenger train with two GG-1 locomotives (a dead-head move for power reassignment) passes by tower SS38 in the rain at Stamford, Connecticut, 1972. The leading and powered GG-1 still maintains its original Pennsylvania Railroad single stripe paint scheme. There probably was never a need for two GG-1's to be powered to handle any train on the former New Haven Railroad. This train operated through Penn Station in New York City.
Bob Hughes captured this image on film from his dry tower location.
Penn Central eastbound passenger train with two GG-1 locomotives (a dead-head move for power reassignment) passes by tower SS38 in the rain at Stamford, Connecticut, 1972
Penn Central eastbound passenger train with two GG-1 locomotives (a dead-head move for power reassignment) passes by tower SS38 in the rain at Stamford, Connecticut, 1972. The leading and powered GG-1 still maintains its original Pennsylvania Railroad single stripe paint scheme. There probably was never a need for two GG-1's to be powered to handle any train on the former New Haven Railroad. This train operated through Penn Station in New York City.
Bob Hughes captured this image on film from his dry tower location.