Rail Fanning New Jersey Transit at various locations in New
Jersey, Philadelphia and New York City.
All photos by Rick Chase,
Rick@TrainWeb.com
Posted November 30, 2015
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A note on the photographs taken at
30th St. Station yards and Zoo Tower... I was escorted and accompanied
by an authorized Amtrak representative at all times. Besides being
illegal to trespass on restricted railroad property, it just isn't
safe. A train yard is a dangerous place. No photograph is worth
getting arrested, or worse, bodily injury. So please, pay attention to
the No Trespassing Signs.
NJT #4206 GP40PH-2B departing Atlantic City, N.J.
NJT #4216 GP-40(PH) heading eastbound, on its way to Philadelphia.
NJT #4213 GP40PH-2B arriving 30th St. Station, Philadelphia.
NJT #4213 GP40PH-2B arriving 30th St. Station, Philadelphia.
NJT #5016 Comet V Cab Car, arriving 30th St. Station, Philadelphia
NJT #5024 Comet Cab Car arriving Lindenwold, N.J. bound for
Atlantic City.
NJT #4146 GP40PH-2 departing Lindenwold, N. J. for Atlantic City
NJT #4209 GP402H-2 at North Philadelphia Station
NJT #4800 southbound in New Jersey
NJT 7001 Bombardier Multi Level southbound in New Jwersey
NJT #6017 Comet Cab Car at New York Penn Station
NJT #4412 ALP-46 arriving at Trenton, N. J. heading southbound
NJT #4605 ALP-46 arriving Hamilton Transportation Center, heading
southbound
The next few shots were courtesy of the engineer keeping his cab
door open. Something I've never seen before nor since.
Northbound in New Jersey.
NJT #4031 PL42-AC heading southbound, waiting for us to pass.
Arriving Newark Penn Station, northbound.
Approaching Secaucus, N. J. northbound
Approaching rhe portal to New York Penn Station
NJT Bombardier Multi Level, Track 9 at New York Penn station.
New York Penn Station. Passengers waiting for their gate
assignment.
The gate is usually posted 10 minutes before departure. A little
know fact is that one minute
is added to each departure time.
A 5:00 PM train
actually leave at 5:01PM.
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