Firelock76 Someone once described the merger of the Pennsylvania and the New York Central as being akin to two drowning men grasping at each other in a futile attempt to stay afloat.
Someone once described the merger of the Pennsylvania and the New York Central as being akin to two drowning men grasping at each other in a futile attempt to stay afloat.
True, and the life preserver? A lead filled innertube called the New Haven.
Re the Penn Central 1974 movie: This was written up in one of Trains Editor David P. Morgan's editorials in the same time frame, esp. the opening scene and the one with the switch engine emitting that huge cloud of black smoke over the yard.
But I've never seen a comment on what a coincidence it was for a camera to be there filming the opening scene when that boxcar just happened to derail while coming down off the hump . . .
- PDN.
Someone else described it as a marriage made in Hell, where the bride wore black.
From 1968
watch?v=IPlLt1Wsor0&sns
1969 Plymouth commercial
watch?v=fFBP063uTgQ
From 1974
watch?v=GHmyYqfNYnc
Still amazes me with how quickly things spiraled downhill for the PC.
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
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