This is an interesting shot of two U34's at the bumping blocks at Hoboken. I'm wondering what the occasion for that was? Usually the push-pulls were set up so engines always faced west. Every once in a while one would get turned around but two turned around seemed out of the ordinary. Just what was EL's and NJT's rules on this operation and how did a train get turned around so the engine ultimately did face east? Ed Montgomery ------------------------------
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