
PAGE 128 - POSTED DECEMBER 5, 2003
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The GG1 - New Haven, Connecticut - Summer
1980
Streamlined and built for speed, the Penn Central 4891 wears an accent stripe
reminiscent of its' former proud owner, the Pennsylvania Railroad.
The car knockers in New Haven are making a cut behind the HEP power car (former baggage car now equipped with head end power equipment), an F40ph will now take over the reigns for the remainder of the journey along the scenic "Shore Line Route" to Boston.

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