The Train of Tomorrow visits CNJ's small LCL yard just east of the PRR crossing in Elizabeth NJ on its 86-city tour of the country. Behind it is the roof of the CNJ freighthouse. CKF was 12 when he took this image (probably with a Kodak Autographic Brownie Six-20). The E7(A) was gray/blue and silver, 2,000 horsepower, A1A-A1A, bulldog nosed, and built by LaGrange in April of 1947. E7s are the only engines that both my dad and I railfanned as kids. |
Date:
10/7/1947 |
Location:
Elizabeth, NJ Map  |
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1252 |
Collection Of:

Charles Knox Freericks |
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Author: Charles Knox Freericks
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Picture Categories: Roster |
This picture is part of album: 1940s and 1950s |