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Heavyweight Pullman cars trail Pennsylvania Railroad train 72, the eastboundĀ Juniata, at Marysville, Pa., in 1952. The train, which is about to cross the famed Rockville Bridge over the Susquehanna River, is en route from Detroit to New York City.
Philip R. Hastings photo