L&N Train No. 9         
Louisville & Nashville train No. 9 - the combined PAN AMERICAN from Cincinnati and GULF WIND from Jacksonville - was nicely-illuminated by the morning sun as it made its stop at Carrollton Avenue Station in New Orleans, about three miles and 10 minutes away from its destination at Union Passenger Terminal. Today's train consisted of E7A 780 and FP7 695 with 12 cars. No. 9 was running about 20 minutes late, so this rare image would been taken around 8:05.

After No. 9 arrived the next morning, the L&N discontinued operations along the Mississippi Gulf Coast in preparation for HURRICANE CAMILLE, which made landfall that night. The storm damaged 23 miles of track, together with signals and communication along 37 miles of the line. Full freight operation did not resume until 8 September, and passenger service began shortly after that. The tracks in the foreground were remnants of a Kansas City Southern yard.
Date: 8/16/1969 Location: New Orleans, LA   Map Show New Orleans on a rail map Views: 706 Collection Of:   Michael Palmieri
Locomotives: LN 780(E7A)    Author:  BRADLEY BRICE image
L&N Train No. 9
Picture Categories: Passenger This picture is part of album:  BRADLEY BRICE
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Paul Alimia General Mike, Who/What was the little yard for? 6/16/2021 9:01:11 AM
Jasper Meldrum General Awesome Photo! 6/16/2021 1:06:04 PM
Michael Palmieri General Those tracks were the last remains of the Louisiana Railway & Navigation Co.'s original yard in New Orleans, before there was a WEST YARD. 6/16/2021 1:31:35 PM

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