>>1757643I'd go with the Central. they had a better mangement and were more intrested in running a railroad then keeping shareholders happy with cooked books.
it's funny because their leadership reflects this. Saunders was a Harvard law graduate who only ever saw the railroad from a comfy office, where Perlman was a MIT educated Civil engineer who worked in operations on the Northern Pacific before working his way into a upper managment position
unrelated but the Penn Central Logo itself is pure sex. the P from Pennsylvania, the C from Central brought together like a railroad coupling. if only their logo was as optimistic as their railroad