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Summary

Description Amtrak's ex-Pennsylvania Railroad Wilmington Shops for electric locomotive heavy maintenance. Visible are a large number of GG1 locomotives, as well as a pre-Amtrak AEM-7 (number x995) and (further to the rear) an E60.
Source

Historic American Engineering Record, Library of Congress HAER DEL,2-WILM,33A-2

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under the digital ID hhh.de0213.
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Author Rineer, George, photographer
Other versions
 Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, Repair Shop, Vandever and Bowers Streets, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE HAER DEL,2-WILM,33A-2.tif

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