We're proud to introduce the Landmark Series — a new lineup of locomotives named for the cities that built America and keep us moving. 🚂 🇺🇸 From the craftsmanship of our Juniata team in Altoona, Pa. that produced the engines to every stripe and coat of paint, these locomotives are more than equipment, they’re rolling tributes to our communities. The first two in the series, Birmingham and Atlanta, are already on the move — hauling freight, leading our inspection trains, and connecting communities across our network. Each locomotive proudly carries the name of a city that has shaped America’s story and our railroad’s heritage! 🔗 Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eNCNj8aP.
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Norfolk Southern absolute gorgeous engines!
Pittsburgh should be on the list.
Impressive!
It all seems strangely familiar... West Ohio Street! https://www.pittsburghpa.gov/Business-Development/Mobility-and-Infrastructure/Plans/City-Bridges/City-Bridges-Rotating-Banner/West-Ohio-Street-Bridge
How impressive!
Those are beautiful! Love that crimson & black. Can't wait to see one on the Chicago Line. (One of those should probably be named Chicago.)
How long until these beautiful engines are repainted armor yellow? Saddened at the prospective end of the southeast's greatest rail legacy. "The combined company will be called Union Pacific" is all you need to know.
Great job, looking forward to seeing them on the rails.
awesome
Locomotive Engineer/Local Chairmen SMART-TD 1245
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