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Chuck Zeiler's Collection
 
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Owner: New Jersey Transit
Model:Altoona GG1Built As:PRR 4875 (GG1)
Serial Number:4344Order No:
Frame Number:GE electrical gearBuilt:1/1939
Notes:blt 1/39 as PRR 4875, scrapped
Other locos with this serial:  PC 4875(GG1) NJT 4875(GG1) NJDOT 4875(GG1) PRR 4875(GG1)
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AMTK RS3 134
Title:  AMTK RS3 134
Description:  Amtrak RS3 134 and NJT GG1 4875 at Wilmington Delaware on an unknown day in May 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I imagine working in that pit was a real joy, especially on a rainy day.
Photo Date:  5/1/1979  Upload Date: 12/27/2013 11:34:11 PM
Location:  Wilmington, DE
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  AMTK 134(RS3) NJT 4875(GG1) AMTK 917(GG1)
Views:  981   Comments: 0
NJT GG1 4875
Title:  NJT GG1 4875
Description:  New Jersey Transit GG1 4875 at Wilmington, Delaware on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Two stories go with this photo.

Story one: I was the Audio-Visual guy at a company in Chicago, and was assigned to spy on the competition's new stores on the east coast. The assignment involved my flying to Massachusetts, renting a car, driving to the location, and photographing the new store, then, get on a plane, fly to the next location, repeat. There were about a dozen locations ending in Washington DC. The purpose was to produce a slide presentation for my employer's Board of Directors. I determined that the flying was a hassle and phoned my boss and suggested that I keep the rental car and drive to the rest of the locations. Once that plan was approved, I plotted the railroad photo opportunities nearest to my primary objectives. The route took me to Wilmington, and while passing through town, I noticed a lot of cantenary wire on my left. I took the nearest exit and found my way to the Wilmington Shops. Upon arrival, I shot everything I saw with flanged wheels, and even managed a cab ride in a GP7 that was switching dead GG1's. I was preparing to leave when I stumbled on this scene.

Story two: Number 4875 had derailed the front axle. The gentleman on the ground with hand raised rounded up the other two gentlemen, and with a carefully placed rock (seen just below the pilot) walked the GG1 back onto the rails. At this point, the flanges are riding the top of the rail, and a moment after I pressed the shutter button, the wheels droped back into running position. Number 4875 moved back to the shop for a quick inspection, the three gentlemen went back to their respective jobs, I departed for more corporate espionage, and the rock stayed in position for the next incident. All in all, one of the friendliest railroad locations I ever visited.

Photo Date:  5/1/1979  Upload Date: 1/5/2013 1:03:52 PM
Location:  Wilmington, DE
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  NJT 4875(GG1)
Views:  591   Comments: 1


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