Posted by Nathan Herring on April 18, 2012 
Man this is a killer looking unit!
Posted by James Belmont on April 18, 2012 
A super nice tribute to the Pennsy. Way to go NS!!!
Posted by Robby Gragg on April 18, 2012 
Nailed it once again, another killer looking unit!
Posted by John H Morris on April 18, 2012 
Beautiful - just stunning!
Posted by killermike09 on April 18, 2012 
This is the best engine that they will have for a long time...
Posted by Cristiano Oliveira on April 18, 2012 
Wow... so gorgeous!
Posted by David North on April 18, 2012 
Standard heritage unit of the world
Posted by KWestRail on April 18, 2012 
Muwhahahahaha its alive! Just spankin' beautiful, imagine a bunch of Gevo's running around in this paint!
Posted by Dariusz Lachowicz on April 18, 2012 
wonderful !!!!!
Posted by miningcamper on April 18, 2012 
Boxcar re...I mean, Tuscan Red never looked better. To be honest, though, the New York Central "lightning striper" will be the cream of the crop!
Posted by Charles Freericks on April 18, 2012 
NS may not be happy, but I personally dedicate this locomotive to my father, the one time Pennsy man.
Posted by The Grande on April 18, 2012 
This one is defiantly my favorite thus far. Worried about GE's and where NS has placed the number on this..
Posted by UPCaliente on April 18, 2012 
Dude thats a sweet looking engine. Way to go Norfolk Southern.
Posted by Wang Halen on April 18, 2012 
Best one yet! Nice work NS.
Posted by on April 18, 2012 
Great looking engine NS! This is by far my favorite of the bunch so far. Can't wait to see it in action! Imagine the great looking fleet if the PRR survived into modern times.
Posted by Lewis Marien on April 18, 2012 
And they just keep getting better! Very nice! :)
Posted by James Byberg on April 18, 2012 
NS, once again you knock our socks off! Great looking locomotive, can't wait to see her in person!
Posted by Caleb Keefer on April 18, 2012 
Great job NS! Can't wait to see it out on the rails!
Posted by Ivan Katzev on April 18, 2012 
Awesome looking unit! Congratulations for the good work!
Posted by K100DS on April 18, 2012 
That would look great pulling the NS business train!
Posted by JL Scott on April 18, 2012 
Excellent work Juniata!
Posted by Chad Karschner on April 18, 2012 
Would love to see this coming around Horseshoe Curve!
Posted by FSWood on April 18, 2012 
Whoa, is that classy or what!
Posted by on April 18, 2012 
she's perty almost as nice as 8100
Posted by Sean Haley on April 18, 2012 
A great paint scheme to honor the standard railroad of the world
Posted by Peter Cusden on April 18, 2012 
This is the best looking unit yet
Posted by Wharton Separk on April 18, 2012 
Another fantastic locomotive ... again, great work NS, and thank you.
Posted by on April 18, 2012 
Hi NS, congratulations and thanks from abroad (from France). You set the example for the world. I hope that you will inspire many railroad companies including public administrations / historical operators. They can also revive their classic 1950's and 1960's liveries on today's quite boring engines.
Posted by Jim Sinclair on April 18, 2012 
Another Winner... Beautiful!! Nice photography, Casey, and thank you Norfolk Southern!!
Posted by BelDelDreamer on April 18, 2012 
Fresh PRR paint really looks sharp. This is a great thing NS is doing, they're winning over a bunch of fans! But all those rails and angles make me miss the Sharks on the North Jersey Coast Line!
Posted by BelDelDreamer on April 18, 2012 
A matching set of three of these would look really, really cool at the Curve!
Posted by Fl Train man on April 18, 2012 
My eyes poped out of my head. Dare I compare to A GG1 It's an Absolutly gorgeous machine
Posted by Jay Hawthorne on April 18, 2012 
Way to go Altoona !, she's beautiful.
Posted by Eric Sherrill on April 18, 2012 
And painted at Altoona no less!
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on April 18, 2012 
Wow! Yet another stunning heritage unit out of Altoona!! This new NS fleet of Heritage units is incredible, giving UP's Heritage fleet a real fun for their money!
Posted by Doug Foust on April 18, 2012 
Wowsers!! Got to second what several have already said, this has got to be my favorite thus far. And Tuscan too? What a knockout!
Posted by J. Randall Banks on April 18, 2012 
Growing up on the old Pennsy line in Northwest Ohio, this photo brings back some real pleasant memories. Thank-you.
Posted by Jeff Swanson on April 18, 2012 
Nice job NS. You are proving that trains of yester-year can still be honored in today's technology. Thanks!
Posted by Derek Stewart on April 18, 2012 
Perfect is the only word I can think of here....
Posted by on April 18, 2012 
I keep hoping I will see one these out here near St. Louis... These pictures are so beautiful.
Posted by Kevin Halucha on April 18, 2012 
This is the best so far. Just hope to see it out here in Az passing through so I can get a picture of it.
Posted by Jake McGarvie on April 18, 2012 
NS: out of the park! Casey: care to trade jobs for awhile? Lots of mountain railroad photography opportunities here north of the 49th. parallel.
Posted by Jeff Sell on April 18, 2012 
Ditto to all of the previous comments! I'm just glad they took the time to paint on the individual 5 stripes instead of the single fat wide stripe the PRR used in the later years of the Pennsy. Thanks for posting this Altoona gem produced in the homeland of the former PRR - very appropriate indeed!
Posted by Dan on April 19, 2012 
That is one awesome looking locomotive.
Posted by Andrew Robb on April 19, 2012 
What a Class Act!
Posted by Tony Kimmel on April 19, 2012 
"She's a Stunner" that's for sure. Especially in person. ;^)
Posted by FSWood on April 19, 2012 
Just looked up NS's website and got from their media section a public relations number to call to their offices in Virginia. Got a fellow's voice mail and left a message, with my name and where I live, saying thanks for spending the money to do these heritage units, they are really cool, am enjoying their photos here on railpictures.
Posted by Chuck Schwesinger on April 19, 2012 
Another winner! The heritage fleet is probably one of the best PR moves ever made by any RR in the last 20 years, if not longer! Way to go NS!
Posted by mark woody on April 20, 2012 
Tuscan was the chioce of liveries for many railroads worldwide in the first years of dieselization and it stands up just as nicely in the modern era, well done nice shot.
Posted by FSWood on April 20, 2012 
Hey y'all; the fellow at NS in Norfolk, VA, whose voice mail I left a message in called me today to say thanks. Cool he would do that.
Posted by Snowy on May 2, 2012 
Wow, thats jaw-dropping!! Never seen a '44' looking that good before. Love it.
Posted by on July 8, 2012 
A dream come true.Thank you NS.I would love to see this beauty coming down Pennsey's,[sorry] I mean NS's main in Cresson PA.
Posted by thefarmersson on August 29, 2012 
I just love this Pennsy locomotive. It was a dream to see her in Spencer on July 3rd of this year and when I looked out from inside the roundhouse and the sun hit her Tuscan red paint, my wife understood then why I stop to look at photos of the PRR. Thnak you NS for having the Family Portrait and thank you Andy Fletcher!!
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