New Haven Railroad I-4 class Pacific steam locomotive # 1398 is seen with the Yankee Clipper on a platform track at South Station Boston, Massachusetts, July 19, 1935
New Haven Railroad I-4 class Pacific steam locomotive # 1398 is seen with the Yankee Clipper on a platform track at South Station Boston, Massachusetts, July 19, 1935. The Yankee clipper appears to have a consist of five heavyweight passenger cars, and of course no head-end equipment, however; a diner is included in the consist. This train will only make a limited number of stops on its way to Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
The name of the photographer that captured this image on film is unknown. This is a modified, enhanced and cropped photo scan from an image in my photo collection.
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New Haven Railroad I-4 class Pacific steam locomotive # 1398 is seen with the Yankee Clipper on a platform track at South Station Boston, Massachusetts, July 19, 1935
New Haven Railroad I-4 class Pacific steam locomotive # 1398 is seen with the Yankee Clipper on a platform track at South Station Boston, Massachusetts, July 19, 1935. The Yankee clipper appears to have a consist of five heavyweight passenger cars, and of course no head-end equipment, however; a diner is included in the consist. This train will only make a limited number of stops on its way to Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
The name of the photographer that captured this image on film is unknown. This is a modified, enhanced and cropped photo scan from an image in my photo collection.
Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for the purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.