Former Erie Lackawanna MU in storage at the Steamtown yards. Originally built as a locomotive hauled coach by Pullman in 1920, it was rebuilt as an MU trailer for service on the DL&W electrified Morris & Essex lines in New Jersey. The faded red and white paint scheme was from New Jersey Transit in an effort to make the equipment appear newer prior to the M&E reelectrification and addition of newer Arrow III MUs into service. |
Date:
8/31/2014 |
Location:
Scranton, PA Map  |
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Paul Koprowski |
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Author: Paul Koprowski
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This picture is part of album: Experiencing Railroad History: Steamtown Railfest 2014 and Pennsylvania Coal Country |