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Amtrak Photo Gallery : Page 8 of 14 !

Click here to view Amtrak GP-9 #773 at work in the Penn Coach Yard, 30th Street Station Phila. Pa. 5/96.
Click here to see Amtrak GP-38 #720, built by EMD in 1976 and rated at 2000 HP. It is running east (north) near Torresdale Station, Philadelphia Penna. 4/5/00.
Click here to see Amtrak GP-38 #722 pulling a train of MOW Cars. The train has just passed Shore and is heading to Penn Coach Yard, Phila. Pa. 7/798.
Click here to see empty Amtrak flatcars used to carry concrete ties. They are part of a MOW Train heading to Penn Coach Yard, Phila. Pa. 7/7/98.
Click here for a top view of Amtrak Ballast Car #11508 in a MOW train heading to Penn Coach Yard, Phila. Pa. 7/7/98.
Click here for a top view of 4 empty Amtrak gondola cars at the rear of the train. This MOW train operates as a unit and is a little over 1/4 mile long , and is heading to Penn Coach Yard, Phila. Pa. 7/7/98.
Click here to see Amtrak Non Powered Control unit #90213. This "cabbage"(Cab-Baggage) unit, built from an Amtrak F-40, is on display at Rail Expo 2000. Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Penna. 9/2/00.
Click here to see Amtrak F40PHR #393, built by EMD and rated at 3000 HP, in Corridor Colors. It is with Amtrak P-42 #71 on a Silver Service Train at 30th Street Station, Phila Pa. 12/10/00.
Click here to see an Amtrak Caboose,{a rarity !!} in the Penn Coach Yard, Phila Pa.in 5/96.
Click here to see Amtrak Transfer Caboose #14032. It is sitting in The Penn Coach Yard at 30th Street Station, Phila. Pa. 5/95.

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