NJ International, softcover, 96 pages, standard landscape book 10 x 8 in., B&W and Color photographs.
When introduced in 1955, the New Haven's EP-5 locomotives drew considerable attention from the media for both technical innovation and a sleek, streamlined appearance. But, the New Haven Railroad was beset with financial and management problems that would lead to poor performance records and reduced service reliability. Bankruptcy and a re-evaluation of the New Haven's physical plant would lead to the only heavy overhaul the locomotives would ever see. By the time of the Penn Central merger, 40 percent of the fleet was in dead storage. The final locomotive was retired in 1977.
Contents:Introduction, pp. 5-6,A Need for Modernization, pp. 7-13,The EP-5 Jets, pp. 14-27,The First Decade, pp. 28-45,A Decline to Oblivion, pp. 46-64,Ignitrons Elsewhere (Virginian and PRR), pp. 65-69,Appendix I: Comparative Performance, pp. 70-71,Appendix II: Service History, pg. 72,Appendix III: The Wreck and ICC Report, pp. 72-77,EP-5 Operating Instructions, pp. 78-93,Models and Memorabilia, pp. 94-96.