All it needs is the lettering  Contributor's Pick!       
NJT 4883 was one of two GG 1s that retained their Pennsy appearance, minus lettering, until retirement. I believe the other was 4880, someone who knows, please correct me. This one even had a PRR keystone below the headlights. There was a fan in Jersey with connections to NJ DOT who had magnetic letters made up to spell out "PENNSYLVANIA" that he posed the engine with on at least one occasion. It looked SHARP in the late 60's Scotchlite image.
Date: 6/8/1979 Location: Penn Station, NYC, NY Views: 519 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Locomotives: NJT 4883(GG1)    Author:  Tom Beckett
All it needs is the lettering
Picture Categories: Tunnel,Station,Passenger,Action This picture is part of album:  GG-1
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David Sommer General Were GG1's operating when King Kong climbed the Empire State Building? 8/30/2012 1:48:53 AM
Matthew Zisi General The first GG1 was built in 1934; King Kong climbed the building in 1933. My guess is the damage he did to the train tracks necessitated the order of the new engines! 12/14/2020 9:06:15 PM

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