Two New Haven FL9s With an Inbound Train During a Morning Rush
That's NH 0418 Working a freight inbound on an outbound track. See picture at http://railfan44.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1014907
Date:
2/4/1969
Location:
New Rochelle, NY
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Marty Bernard
Locomotives:
NH 2057(FL9)
Author:
Marty Bernard
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Ron Moraca
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Fabulous photo, Marty!
11/27/2008 11:41:21 PM
Bob Hughes
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Hi Marty, just found your great site via the RR Signalling Yahoo group. Great shot at “Cedar Street”, the nickname for the east end of New Rochelle interlocking. The freight on the right is probably NH1, daily freight between New Haven and Harlem river, which switched Stamford, Bridgeport, and other places as needed. The passenger train is westbound on Track 1 and the Freight westbound on Track 2. Tracks 1 & 2 were signaled for both directions between Rye and New Rochelle (about eight miles). This interlocking has been completely rebuilt over the past ten years or so, and today Metro North and Amtrak trains seldom conflict. All tracks are now signaled for traffic in both directions. Thanks again for the memories. Bob Hughes, NHRR Signal Station Opr between 1968 & 1974.
4/26/2012 11:31:39 AM
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