Another one of my early train rides was when I was in 7, riding the Brill Bullets on the P&W.
I think my first real train ride was when I was 8, when my parents put me on a PRR local traveling from Philadelphia to Baltimore. A string of the old red P-70 coaches with high-back, non-reclining plush seats, not air conditioned, with ceiling fans, pulled by a GG-1 locomotive. As a kid, while I appreciated the bigl black streamlined GG-1s, I was alsways a little disappointed that I never was able to ride behind a real steam "cho-cho" or even a diesel E or F unit, as the trains running through Philly just didn't use that sort of power. The first diesel I rode was an RDC when I was 12, on a Pennsylvania-reading Shore Line train from 30th St. to Atlantic City.
I think my first real train ride was when I was 8, when my parents put me on a PRR local traveling from Philadelphia to Baltimore. A string of the old red P-70 coaches with high-back, non-reclining plush seats, not air conditioned, with ceiling fans, pulled by a GG-1 locomotive. As a kid, while I appreciated the bigl black streamlined GG-1s, I was alsways a little disappointed that I never was able to ride behind a real steam "cho-cho" or even a diesel E or F unit, as the trains running through Philly just didn't use that sort of power. The first diesel I rode was an RDC when I was 12, on a Pennsylvania-reading Shore Line train from 30th St. to Atlantic City.
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