AMTK 819 Leads No. 58         
Brand new Amtrak P40DC 819 is seen in the middle of its brief 20-day career leading train No. 58, the northbound City of New Orleans, out of the Crescent City. Having made its first revenue out of Chicago on train No. 59 on September 3, 1993, this locomotive would be destroyed leading train No. 2 over the Big Bayou Canot bridge near Mobile, Alabama on September 22, 1993. Three Amtrak engineers would be fatally injured in this locomotive that night: Michael Vinet, Ernie Russ, and Billy Rex Hall. But on this day Amtrak 819 was the newest locomotive on the system leading a typical heritage consist of eight cars: 1174, 4724, 4002, 4718, 9408, 4016, 28021, and 2464 "Silver Isle". North Wye Junction - New Orleans, LA - 9-11-1993 - C.M.Palmieri Photo.
Date: 9/11/1993 Location: New Orleans, LA   Map Show New Orleans on a rail map Views: 2093 Collection Of:   Christopher Palmieri
Locomotives: AMTK 819(P40DC)    Author:  Christopher Palmieri
AMTK 819 Leads No. 58
Picture Categories: Passenger,Action This picture is part of album:  1993 Scans - CMP
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Mike Maskel General NICE SHOT 10/19/2019 9:02:45 AM
Ryan K General This is a never before seen photo of 819, we've seen the second one in the set for decades! Thanks Christopher! 12/7/2020 9:37:34 PM
Mason Soliday General This number is cursed now. 819 was destroyed in 1993 and now 816 has been severely damaged after hitting a milk tanker truck a few weeks ago. Flip the “6” over or the “9” over and both of those units are now ill-fated 2/12/2024 9:36:17 PM

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