Description: YES WE COMBINE SHIPPING WITH NO ADDED CHARGE! This 1944-era exposure captures the essence of the Pennsylvania Railroad's streamlined K4 Pacific engine #3768 waiting for a signal at Engelwood Union Station near Chicago IL The black and white image showcases the train's intricate details, from the siderods to the trackwork. The Raymond Loewy styling had been modified for wartime service so the coupler cover is gone and the tender side cut out for waterspout use. Here, the exposure doesn't show the engine's painted graphics in sharp relief. This is a must-have for any collector of Pennsylvania Railroad memorabilia or railroadiana. Add this stunning piece to your collection today. You are buying an 8.5x11 photograph of this image. Sent in sheet protection in between cardstock. .Condition is EX existing stock ( you will get the example shown). This medium format negative by Jack Ryan is owned and scanned from the Quartermilestones Rail Heritage Archive; All Rights Reserved. Close up detail is shown for clarity. Shipped with USPS First Class Package or Priority Mail. We combine shipping on photos at no extrs cost! If buying multiple examples,request an invoice before paying. Thanks! AI SEZ - "In addition to its aesthetic value, this photograph is also a valuable piece of history. It provides a snapshot of the technology, style, and culture of mid-century railroad travel. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of railroadiana, this photograph is sure to impress."
Price: 9.89 USD
Location: Elizabethton, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-07-17T21:42:46.000Z
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