
NYSW M1 - United Railroad Historical Society of NJ
In April 1954, this RDC was sold to the Central RR of NJ. Later (date?) it was sold to the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad. It was rebuilt by General Electric in December 1974. In April 1987, it was leased to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
NYSW - New York Susquehanna & Western Locomotive Roster
New York Susquehanna & Western Photographic Roster. Unit # Notes Model Serial # Pictures : NYSW M1: ex-CNJ 558: RDC1 5006
Pictures of NYSW M1
2024年12月26日 · Title: NYSW RDC1 M-1 on the Polar Express Description: NYSW M-1, and RDC1 DMU, sits in Phillipsburg as part of the Belvidere & Delaware Polar Express.
New York Susquehanna & Western Railway - RailroadfanWiki
2024年12月17日 · The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway, also sometimes referred to as New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, Susie-Q or the Susquehanna, is a Class II American freight railway operating over 400 miles (645 km) of track in three Northeastern states, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
NYS&W - The Diesel Shop
New York Susquehanna & Western. Locomotives. Revised: 17 April 2023 Marc Glucksman photo at Ridgefield Park, NJ on 14 April 2023; Reporting Mark: NYSW
NYSW - New York Susquehanna & Western Locomotive Roster
Reporting Marks: NYSW Showing Locomotive model RDC1 : Click on a locomotive to view pictures
Home | The New York, Susquehanna & Western Railway
Whether you are looking to locate a facility in a strategic area in Metropolitan or Central New York, or expand an existing facility, the NYSW can assist with industrial development including site location, market feasibility, design, engineering, government relations, …
Central RR of New Jersey - The Diesel Shop
Ex-NYSW M1-M4: Abbreviations: AGEIR - An Alco, General Electric, and Ingersoll-Rand Consortium B&O - Baltimore & Ohio BLW - Baldwin Locomotive Works DCBGE - A Davenport, Cooper-Bessmer, General Electric Consortium EMD - Electro-Motive Division of GM FM - Fairbanks-Morse N&W - Norfolk & Western WAB - Wabash; …
Rolling Stock — United Railroad Historical Society of NJ
The railroad’s most esteemed train sped along the 958-mile “Water Level Route” between New York, averaging 60 MPH, for sixty-five years – making the trip in just sixteen hours. The train was exclusive and sophisticated; boarding passengers walked along a crimson red carpet.
Pulitzer's Trains - General History of the NYS&W Railroad
In 1980, the D&O purchased the NYS&W for only five million dollars. They started to re vitalize the track from Little Ferry to Butler. Despite all this progress, the Susquehanna was split in two, with the original trackage in New Jersey and the branches in …
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