Amtrak E9A 418 was leaving New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal on the northbound PANAMA LIMITED. It had been built as Union Pacific 913, and was the#second-to-last E-unit ever constructed. The unit retained its same Amtrak number for 20 years, and was sold for scrap in June 1981. Notice the OSCITROL light in the nose door. |
Date:
8/21/1976 |
Location:
New Orleans, LA Map  |
Views:
816 |
Collection Of:

Michael Palmieri |
Locomotives: |
Author: Michael Palmieri
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Picture Categories: Roster,Passenger |
This picture is part of album: Amtrak |