New Haven Railroad vestibule clerestory MUT 4026, along with others, is seen in the yard at Stamford, Connecticut, 1956
New Haven Railroad vestibule clerestory powered MUT 4026, along with others, is seen in the yard at Stamford, Connecticut, 1956. The New Haven Railroad operated four major fleets of MUT's for numerous years, that included the open vestibule cars, the AC/DC vestibule clerestory cars as seen here, the round roof cars and finally the Pullman-Standard 1954 order of stainless steel MUT's. These 1954 stainless steel cars were aka: Washboards. The first three classes of cars included powered cars and also trailers, however; the 1954 PS cars were all powered. The Stamford Station was a location where a large number of MUT's would be operated on weekdays to transport commuters.
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New Haven Railroad vestibule clerestory MUT 4026, along with others, is seen in the yard at Stamford, Connecticut, 1956
New Haven Railroad vestibule clerestory powered MUT 4026, along with others, is seen in the yard at Stamford, Connecticut, 1956. The New Haven Railroad operated four major fleets of MUT's for numerous years, that included the open vestibule cars, the AC/DC vestibule clerestory cars as seen here, the round roof cars and finally the Pullman-Standard 1954 order of stainless steel MUT's. These 1954 stainless steel cars were aka: Washboards. The first three classes of cars included powered cars and also trailers, however; the 1954 PS cars were all powered. The Stamford Station was a location where a large number of MUT's would be operated on weekdays to transport commuters.
This photo came from the Internet and the photographers name was not provided. Any credit for this photo must be provided to the original photographer.
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.