Anniversary Edition Of Diesel Under Wire. The Amtrak Pennsylvanian (Train 42) was lead by AMTK 108 (P42DC, Phase VI) over Swatara Creek in Middletown, Pennsylvania on Thursday, January 20, 2022. This bridge, built in the 1830s, served the Pennsylvania Railroad and its predecessors, and later Penn Central and currently Amtrak. The Pennsylvanian traditionally changes from diesel engine to electric motor (or vice versa) in Philadelphia, Pennyslvania, where the train also changes directions in the station, making this one of the few places on Amtrak to see a diesel engine run under electric wire in revenue service outside of a station. More on Amtrak's Commemorative 50th Anniversary Locomotives
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just heritage schemes, not just commemorative schemes - this album is devoted to some of the world's most interesting paint schemes, past or present.
The electrified Northeast Corridor and Keystone Corridor have the traffic. The Pennsylvanian and Capitol Limited routed, which are all diesel, have the scenery.