GG 1 MOVE Harrisburg, PA. April 5, 2014
GG-1 No. 4859 and cabin car being moved for station renovations. Harrisburg, PA. Apr. 2014 Raw footage of move from inside station. The Harrisburg Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society maintains both No. 4859 and the caboose and produced this video. The GG1, one of the world’s most distinctive locomotives and a mainstay of the Pennsylvania Railroad, served the Harrisburg station on service to Philadelphia and New York City between 1938 and 1981.

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