New Haven Railroad EP-2 class motor # 0320, wearing the pin stripe scheme, is seen with its pantographs down, along with a passenger train consist on a yard storage track, Danbury, Connecticut, 1949
New Haven Railroad EP-2 class motor # 0320, wearing the pin stripe scheme, is seen with its pantographs down, along with a passenger train consist on a yard storage track, Danbury, Connecticut, 1949. Directly behind the EP-2 motor is another motor that is wearing the short lived pin stripe paint scheme. To me the pin stripe paint scheme makes the motors appear to be longer in length. The first passenger car coupled to the motor is an Osgood-Bradley lightweight coach (aka; American Flyer).
The name of the photographer is unknown and it came from a photo that was on the Internet. This photo has been cropped and modified from the original to improve its appearance.
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New Haven Railroad EP-2 class motor # 0320, wearing the pin stripe scheme, is seen with its pantographs down, along with a passenger train consist on a yard storage track, Danbury, Connecticut, 1949
New Haven Railroad EP-2 class motor # 0320, wearing the pin stripe scheme, is seen with its pantographs down, along with a passenger train consist on a yard storage track, Danbury, Connecticut, 1949. Directly behind the EP-2 motor is another motor that is wearing the short lived pin stripe paint scheme. To me the pin stripe paint scheme makes the motors appear to be longer in length. The first passenger car coupled to the motor is an Osgood-Bradley lightweight coach (aka; American Flyer).
The name of the photographer is unknown and it came from a photo that was on the Internet. This photo has been cropped and modified from the original to improve its appearance.
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.