cnj-camelback-757https://www.trains.com/ctr/photos-videos/photo-of-the-day/cnj-camelback-757/CNJ Camelback 757 | Classic Trains MagazineClassic Trains magazine celebrates the 'golden years of railroading' including the North American railroad scene from the late 1920s to the late 1970s. Giant steam locomotives, colorful streamliners, great passenger trains, passenger terminals, timeworn railroad cabooses, recollections of railroaders and train-watchers.https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/20170103.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00photo-of-the-dayphotos-videosarticleCTR2021-12-172022-01-1843926
Central Railroad of New Jersey Camelback 4-6-0 No. 757 accelerates a train out of the Jersey City terminal complex in the late 1940s or early ’50s.
William R. Frutchey photo
2 thoughts on “CNJ Camelback 757”
In this case, my comment isn’t on the Camelback, but the 2 coaches to the left of the picture. They bear a family resemblance to the coaches of CNJ’s parent, Reading Company. I wonder if the cars were native to CNJ, or were they Reading hand-me-downs? It also looks like as those coaches may be running on Taylor trucks, similar to those used on most of Reading’s EMU cars. Perhaps closer observers to CNJ can comment on what I see.
In this case, my comment isn’t on the Camelback, but the 2 coaches to the left of the picture. They bear a family resemblance to the coaches of CNJ’s parent, Reading Company. I wonder if the cars were native to CNJ, or were they Reading hand-me-downs? It also looks like as those coaches may be running on Taylor trucks, similar to those used on most of Reading’s EMU cars. Perhaps closer observers to CNJ can comment on what I see.
Wonderful photo, born in ‘49, would love to see flashback like this someday.