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lilhurricane
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reply to Julio

Re: For you Train Buffs.

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sdgthy

@optonline.net

reply to PCInTech

said by PCInTech:

To go to NYC, you had to change to the electric trains and they just didn't have the same ooomph to me.
I remember that, lived upstate for awhile and my father worked for NYCRR. In those days, family got a pass to ride for free. So my mother liked to take shopping trips to NYC. Anyhow, I do remember riding in the cab of, what I assume was, an FL9 from Croton-Harmon into GCT.


TrainBuff
The New Haven Railroad
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Under the New York Central Railroad , from Croton-Harmon to GCT, you would had one of these motors on a non MU train. FL9s did not come on former NYC property until the New Haven RR came under Penn Central in 1969.
When the NHRR obtained the FL9's, the NYCRR did try one on the Harlem Branch. It would have been a perfect engine for that service to eliminate a engine change in North White Plains. The NYCRR did not go for them. The FL9 would did ply those rails and the Hudson Div. until,like I wrote, 1969. The FL9 had a slow starting and did not have the power as the motors. In fact, some rush hour trains under the New Haven had to be pulled by a motor. And I could not see why the NHRR purchased the FL9 replacing good motors and running then under energized catenary.
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sdgthy

@optonline.net

This would have been about 1970-71 or so, I guess it was PCRR by then. For some reason I was thinking PCRR didn't come to be until closer to '74... I do remember those GE's too though. Although I could swear it was an EMD, but I was also still pretty young at the time and it was at night.



TrainBuff
The New Haven Railroad
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It was Penn Central then. The NYC & PRR merger took effect on Feb. 1, 1968 with the NHRR added on Jan. 1, 1969.
The FL9 was built by EMD. The NYC motors were built by Alco-GE. The link shows different classes of NYC motors.

»donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr085.htm
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Train Yourself To Relax...Ride The New Haven Railroad! Weather or No...Go New Haven!
The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.:1872-1968. Serving New York and the Great Industrial States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.



AVD
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reply to MTBikerChris

Look what I saw two weeks ago.







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