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Juniata Terminal Company; Page 2 of 6.

The 3 track Juniata Terminal Facility was built in 1928 by The Pennsylvania Railroad as The Philadelphia Terminal for less than carload freight service.
I would like to express my thanks to the CEO of The Juniata Terminal Company , Mr. Bennett Levin, for allowing me access to take these photos.

Click here to see Juniata Terminal (JTFS) GP-10 #7250, former Conrail #7583. This engine was built by EMD in 1959, remanufactured by Conrail in 1979, and is rated at 1850 HP. It is seen here inside Juniata Terminal Company, Phila. Pa. 2/3/01.






Click here for a look inside the cab of Juniata Terminal (JTFS) GP-10 #7250. Visible are the Control Stand, brake handle and various gauges. Juniata Terminal Company, Phila. Pa. 2/3/01.



Click here for a wide look at Juniata Terminal (JTFS) GP-10 #7250, former Conrail #7583. Behind the GP-10 you can see the front of matching slug JTFS #8625. Juniata Terminal Company, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 2/3/01.


Click here to see a "dead" Conrail GP-10 #7583 being delivered to the Juniata Terminal Company (JTFS), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 6/96.



Click here to see Juniata Terminal (JTFS) slug #8625, former Conrail MT-4 #1013. This slug, built in 1957, is seen here with Juniata Terminal (JTFS) GP-10 #7250. Juniata Terminal Company, Phila. Penna. 2/3/01.


Click here to see stripped Juniata Terminal (JTFS) GP-10 #7251, a work in progress. This is former Conrail GP-10 #7587, built by EMD in 1959, remanufactured by Conrail in 1979, and is rated at 1850 HP. Juniata Terminal Company, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 2/3/01.


Click here for a rear (long hood) look at a stripped Juniata Terminal (JTFS) GP-10 #7251. This is former Conrail GP-10 #7587, built by EMD in 1959, and is rated at 1850 HP. Juniata Terminal Company, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 2/3/01.


Click here to see former Norfolk and Western Railroad Office Car "Ocean". It is seen here inside Juniata Terminal Company, Phila. Pa. 2/3/01.


Click here to see the Office Car "Philadelphia Star", behind the Office Car "Ocean". This car, former Penn Central Car #90, is inside The Juniata Terminal Company, Phila. Penna. 2/3/01.


Click here to see restored Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) N-5c caboose #477863, built by the PRR in 1942. It is next to Office Car "Philadelphia Star", former Penn Central Railroad #90, inside The Juniata Terminal Company, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. 2/3/01.



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