Renderings shown for representation.
These
Pennsylvania Railroad cars were used in the 1930s and 1940s
to help maintain and repair the electrified catenary lines
that were strung over the track on the Northeast Corredor
and other branch lines. The flat cars, called Tower
Cars had elevating scaffolding to allow workers to reach
the wires. A Riding Car, which was a converted
passenger car or self-propelled coach, was also employed with
a pantograph to help ensure the lines being worked on were
electrically grounded.