Brunswick Green. Raindrops bead on the nose of Pennsylvania Railroad GG-1 no. 4877, which looks resplendent in its 5-stripe Brunswick Green paint scheme.
2014 Night At The Museum. Once a year the United Railroad Historical Society of NJ opens its Boonton, New Jersey facility to the public for an event called "Museum For A Day". On ... (more)
A vintage PRR pickup truck poses alongside PRR GG1 4877 in front of the shops at the United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey's restoration facility. The URHS hosted a night photoshoot ut... (more)
Pennsylvania Railroaders. On September 24, 2022 the United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey hosted a night shoot event featuring their restored historic equipment. GG1 no. ... (more)
The Standard Railroad Of The World In The Garden State. With former Pennsylvania Railroad GP9 7000 returned from its extended lease to Cape May Seashore Lines in Tuckahoe, New Jersey to the... (more)
"Farewell to Amtrak GG1"excursion was sponsored by Lancaster and Philadelphia chapters, NRHS, using doubleheaded GG1 locomotives to pull the special train. The trip originated at Harrisb... (more)
"The Last Run of the GG-1," a special train operated by NJT in October of 1983; tickets were $1. The Gs look a bit odd under the modern cat poles. For one last time, we rode behind a G... (more)
A Reuben S. Brouse original Kodachrome slide from my collection
Note the brand new AEM7 #900 deep in the consist. A Walter Schopp original Kodachrome slide from my collection.
An original Kodachrome slide from my collection; the photographer was not specified.
Repainted GG1 #4877 leads the "Farewell to the GG1" special over the large stone bridge at Coatesville, PA
With a Conrail freight waiting in the siding, repainted GG1 #4877 leads the "Farewell too the GG1" special on the Port Road at Safe Harbor. The massive bridge is the PRR Atglen & Susque... (more)
A Pennsy pickup trucks sits alongside a GG-1 during the URHS night photo shoot at their Boonton restoration facility.
PRR GG-1 4877 was a star attraction at the URHS Open House, held on September 25, 2016. The locomotive was coupled to PRR observation car 97.