USA Pics (electric)

Something different. On my way to New Haven, CT.

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The 999 was built in Altoona, Pa. I'd classify that as northeast... It's fine, I wouldn't expect you to know that, half the reason I chose that unit was to see what you guys' reactions were.
 
Hehe, GREAT pics!! :D I always loved your MILW assets and route pics :)
Since you are also from germany...i recommend this link: http://us-modellbahn.net/acela/electric.html

Felix :wave:

Hallo - thanks for your compliments and for the interesting link.
I even like the "electric" shots here e.g. your BM&LP and metrarailboy1's New Haven.



But what means "Since you are also from germany"? Where do you come from?

Have a nice time.
Your's TUME
 
Hallo - thanks for your compliments and for the interesting link.
I even like the "electric" shots here e.g. your BM&LP and metrarailboy1's New Haven.



But what means "Since you are also from germany"? Where do you come from?

Have a nice time.
Your's TUME

Hehehe,
Look at my profile 'location' :) KBS700/702 is the Rheintalbahn + SFS Mannheim - Stuttgart, MP23 is Neulußheim, Baden- Württemberg :p

Many people think i'm from the US because i never cared about german trains...

Felix

Btw...the 'New Haven' pics are also from one of my routes - The Northeast Corridor ;)
 
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July, 1958 - A midday Electroliner flies across Scranton Ave. at Lake Bluff, en route to Dempster Street at Skokie.
 
They are electric locomotives that generate electricity through an onboard (diesel) motor instead of drawing it in from a wire or third rail.
 
How about we (myself included) all shut our traps and get back to pics?

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A midday shuttle prepares to depart Lake Bluff for Mundelein, 1954.

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