Posted by Tom on December 17, 2015 | |
Sure isn't pretty or graceful, but there is something about this type of locomotive that just looks powerful and ready to do its job.
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I would like to see her repainted in a different scheme, rather than the five widely-spaced pinstripes that she wore from 1982 until a few years ago. My vote would be for the original 1934 "all-over" striping with white driver tires. Then, park her next to the 4935 for contrast.
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Posted by on December 17, 2015 | |
Might feature some sci-fi monster in Star Wars!
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That would in fact be an interesting choice of paint schemes, Bob - don't know that I've ever seen a GG1 preserved as such. There were quite a few liveries to chose from - there's a nice sampling of schemes provided at spikesys.com which can be seen here!
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Nice photo of Pennsy's first GG1. The monotone side lit presentation is great...it highlights her rivets. The fog is the icing on the cake. I agree with Bob's comments about painting this GG1 back to her original paint scheme and parking her next to her sister inside the museum. Nice series of Strasburg photos. I haven't been to this museum in over 20 years. I see I need to visit there again.
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