It's Saturday 1 May 1971, and at midnight Amtrak had taken over or eliminated almost all of the country's long distance passenger trains. Louisville & Nashville E7A's 779 and 780 had just brought the very last L&N passenger train into New Orleans, and were resting at the NOUPT sand tower. In a couple of hours, they would back into the station and then leave with all of the L&N's passenger cars that were still there. |
Date:
5/1/1971 |
Location:
New Orleans, LA Map  |
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2320 |
Collection Of:

Michael Palmieri |
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Author: Michael Palmieri
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Picture Categories: Scenic |
This picture is part of album: New Orleans |