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Union Transportation 44 tonner pushing north of Davis Station NJ 6/26/69 8½X11

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Please note: Shipping for the first print is .50 and only 25 cents for each additional print. Place all prints in your shopping cart and pay for all at the same time or request an invoice to get the discounted shipping.  The stenciled overprint on the Ebay image does not appear on your finished print.
    The printed image measures 10" by  6.5" and is printed on
    Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum
    using  genuine Canon photo inks.
    This photo was taken with Kodak Ektacolor S Professional color print film. This is a full frame print (10" x 6.5") printed on a letter-sized sheet of Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum with genuine Canon inks. This negative was never converted to a slide so the image is only available as a print.
    The
    Union Transportation Company
    operated over a former PRR line called the Pemberton & Hightstown until March 31, 1977. It had been the last stand for PRR steam during the 1950's and soldiered on with a leased PRR 44 tonner, originally numbered 9353 and renumbered 9999 in Penn Central days. I followed the train from New Egypt to Shrewsbury Road on June 26, 1969.
    First class mail includes shipping in a clear sleeve, sandwiched between two new pieces of corrugated cardboard.