Norfolk Southern's Juanita Locomotive Shops (drone flyover)

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As far as I can determine, GG1 4913 still resides there. It was spotted on the turntable when I was there years ago but may be in the roundhouse now because I don’t see it on Google Earth. The museum’s website is curiously opaque about their rolling stock collection. This may be due to the scandal around their stewardship of K4 1361 between 1988 and 2010.

But yes, the museum is very interesting. Check beforehand to see what exhibits are viewable in these covid times.

Rick

Psychot
Are you sure you’re not thinking of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasbourg?

As far as I can determine, GG1 4913 still resides there. It was spotted on the turntable when I was there years ago but may be in the roundhouse now because I don’t see it on Google Earth. The museum’s website is curiously opaque about their rolling stock collection. This may be due to the scandal around their stewardship of K4 1361 between 1988 and 2010.

But yes, the museum is very interesting. Check beforehand to see what exhibits are viewable in these covid times.

Rick

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OK, cool. I didn’t even know the museum had a GG1 on display; their website certainly doesn’t tout that fact, which they should.