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RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - TMo - 10-28-2025 (10-28-2025, 07:26 AM)bdw9535 Wrote: Hillyard, Yeah, Conrail's rainbow years for rolling stock lasted a lot longer than the locomotive fleet! Just goes to show you that there are lots of possibilities for rolling stock on the east coast from 1960 to the present. RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - Charlie B - 10-28-2025 This one took over a year to repair and paint. It was supposed to be one of those "If we get it ready, will you apply the paint" There were over 50 in the group the first day helping out, by the third week that number dwindled to 4 including me. This was my third full size locomotive paint job. It could not be taken out of service so we worked on weekends. New Castle Industrial Railroad, New Castle, Pa. !0/28/1995. It developed water leaks around the cylinder liners in 1999 and was scrapped. The bell went to the KJR 7135. Charlie RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - TMo - 10-28-2025 (10-28-2025, 06:35 PM)Charlie B Wrote: This one took over a year to repair and paint. It was supposed to be one of those "If we get it ready, will you apply the paint" There were over 50 in the group the first day helping out, by the third week that number dwindled to 4 including me. This was my third full size locomotive paint job. It could not be taken out of service so we worked on weekends. New Castle Industrial Railroad, New Castle, Pa. !0/28/1995. It developed water leaks around the cylinder liners in 1999 and was scrapped. The bell went to the KJR 7135. We used to have an S1 just like that for switching duties (and rail impact tests)... Oddly enough, before it was sent out to California museum, it was sighted in..... New Castle, PA!!! Former US ARMY ALCO RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - Charlie B - 10-28-2025 I got one photo of it in New Castle while I was running the NCIR Christmas train in 2002. Actually it was sent to the The AC&J Railroad It had been acquired by a historical society in New Castle that never did anything with it and the group disappeared leaving the equipment to rot away. (There is a group in New Castle that is pretty good) It was acquired by the AC&J and NS actually moved it on it's on wheels for the trip. It is the featured photo on their home page. I can't remember when they got but there are phots of it on the ACJ in October of 2006 in the black paint with patches. By the way, the ISSR was an S2 originally Long Island Railroad 3003. Charlie [/url] [/quote] We used to have an S1 just like that for switching duties (and rail impact tests)... Oddly enough, before it was sent out to California museum, it was sighted in..... New Castle, PA!!! [url=https://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=84909]Former US ARMY ALCO [/quote] RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - Charlie B - 10-29-2025 Westbound through New Waterford, Ohio 10/29/2015 Charlie RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - TMo - 10-29-2025 (10-28-2025, 08:52 PM)Charlie B Wrote: I got one photo of it in New Castle while I was running the NCIR Christmas train in 2002. Actually it was sent to the The AC&J Railroad It had been acquired by a historical society in New Castle that never did anything with it and the group disappeared leaving the equipment to rot away. (There is a group in New Castle that is pretty good) It was acquired by the AC&J and NS actually moved it on it's on wheels for the trip. It is the featured photo on their home page. I can't remember when they got but there are phots of it on the ACJ in October of 2006 in the black paint with patches. By the way, the ISSR was an S2 originally Long Island Railroad 3003. We used to have an S1 just like that for switching duties (and rail impact tests)... Oddly enough, before it was sent out to California museum, it was sighted in..... New Castle, PA!!! [url=https://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=84909]Former US ARMY ALCO [/quote] [/quote] Good data, Charlie! I was confusing the two switchers we used to own. An SW8 (2037) was the one that made its way to California. All of our rail ops are via Shuttle Wagon, which has been a great replacement for the switchers since we don't have to move too much too often or too fast. RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - Charlie B - 10-30-2025 Eastbound at Aley Hill Road, Just west of Homewood Junction, Pa 10/30/1977 RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - bdw9535 - 10-30-2025 SMS at the Pureland Industrial Park, Bridgeport, NJ. 10/30/09. Bruce RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - bdw9535 - 10-31-2025 CSX 16 heads up an eighty car grain train that is destined for a Perdue operation in Virginia. Millville, NJ 10/31/15. Bruce RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - Charlie B - 10-31-2025 Midtrain helpers on an eastbound Detroit Edison train at Lowellville, Ohio, 10/31/1976 on the P&LE Railroad. Charlie RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - Charlie B - 11-01-2025 Local CA1 working Leetonia, Ohio, November, 1977 Charles RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - bdw9535 - 11-01-2025 W&W at Wheaton's Glass, Millville, NJ, 11/1/09. Bruce RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - tompm - 11-01-2025 Bruce What is that green creature? Is it an Baldwin AS616? RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - bdw9535 - 11-02-2025 Tom, Yes it is. Bruce RE: Trains This Day/Month in the Past - bdw9535 - 11-02-2025 NS 5311 brings up the rear of CA-20, Pennsauken, NJ, 10/2/10. Bruce  |