Visitor Comments about this Photo:Interesting that the lead motor, 309, has its pantograph down. 310 is doing all the work. Posted by John Stock on 2017-02-20 19:37:54 No, that was actually standard NH practice. These locomotives had a roof-mounted high voltage bus connection joining the pairs, and commonly ran with the pan on the lead unit lowered. That way, if there was a snag they might be able to raise the lead pan and keep going. Posted by Tom Nelligan on 2017-02-20 19:44:25 You must be logged on to post comments. |