Finally tracked down info on this relatively obscure little switcher. It was originally built for PRR as #9145. Absorbed by Penn Central as #8575, it then became first Amtrak #257 and finally as seen in this photo by Forrest Trittenbach as #744. After all of that merging and converging, it was finally retired July 1986 at Wilmington DE. Behind it sits another obscure Conrail unit #6867. Looks to be an RSD-12 but can't find it listed anywhere. |
Date:
6/1/1985 |
Location:
Unknown, DE |
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Gary Everhart |
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Author: Gary Everhart
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Picture Categories: Roster,Yard |
This picture is part of album: AMTK switcher 744 |