Not much difference  Contributor's Pick!       
At this point in Conrails history, there was still a lot of equipment in predecessor paint schemes, and it was not uncommon to see solid sets of un repainted power, though most non PC units had at least been renumbered if not patch painted. Since the PC people largely ran the show, their numbering plan held sway. As such, most PC power did not need to be renumbered, so you were more likely to see untouched PC power than anything else. An example is here at Poughkeepsie, where we have not only this U25B, but a transfer caboose still in PC garb. There's also something in NYC lettering in the yard, though I can't see enough of it to identify. All this is in the shadow of the former New Haven Poughkeepsie Bridge, out of service since a fire in May 1974, and now a pedestrian walkway over the river.
Date: 12/26/1977 Location: Poughkeepsie, NY Views: 787 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Locomotives: PC 2638(U25B)   Rolling Stock: PC 18543 (Caboose) Author:  Tom Beckett
Not much difference
Picture Categories: Roster,RollingStock,Station This picture is part of album:  Conrail on the ex New York Central and New Haven
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Name Type Comments Date
Mike Maskel General NICE SHOT 12/9/2016 10:34:00 AM
Kyle Edwards General Incredible shot and great write-ups! 12/9/2016 1:21:19 PM
Alan Page General Looks like one of those NYC steam heater generators in the background, like the one stored in the Harrisburg yard in those years. 12/11/2016 6:48:49 AM

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