Four-axle U-boats became a common sight on the south end of the Louisville & Nashville as soon as its first U25B's arrived in 1963, but a quartet of them was rather unusual. Here U28B 2504 (one of only five on the railroad), U30B 2508 (one of only five on the railroad), a U25B and and an unidentified unit (but either another U28B or U30B) wait at the east end of the Huey P. Long Bridge with an eastbound run-through train from the Southern Pacific. The open hood doors on the first two units were a common sight on early U-boats, as their door latches didn't work very well after a while. Notice that the 2504 still has an emblem on its cab side, while the 2508 has it this replaced with its road number. (approximate month and day) |
Date:
10/15/1972 |
Location:
New Orleans, LA |
Views:
1423 |
Collection Of:
Michael Palmieri |
Locomotives: |
Author: Paul H. Oliver, Jr.
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Picture Categories: Action |
This picture is part of album: PAUL H. OLIVER, JR. |