 
          1: Westbound freight EC-11 with PRR N1s 2-10-2 #9860
        
        
          on the point has just emerged from the tunnel leading from
        
        
          Harrisburg staging and is grinding though Gap Junction.
        
        
          Ahead is a 3.5% grade from West Valley to Kitt Point sta-
        
        
          tion, (photo 4) then 1.8% up and around the Pennsylvania &
        
        
          Western’s version of Horseshoe Curve. Even though your big
        
        
          2-10-2 packs 85,000 pounds of tractive effort, it wouldn’t be
        
        
          enough! A class I1sa decapod (2-10-0) will add 96,000 pounds
        
        
          of pushing power behind your cabin car. Your conductor is glad
        
        
          to be riding in the N8 with its strong steel underframe!
        
        
          After allowing time for the snapper to get coupled and ready to
        
        
          go, you signal with two short whistle blasts that you are ready
        
        
          to go. The snapper engineer answers with two short whistle
        
        
          blasts, and the two monster locomotives begin their coordi-
        
        
          nated assault of the hill. Before entering the grade, your train
        
        
          gathers pace as it passes Val Tower in West Valley.
        
        
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