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Author: | Mike Pearle [ Wed May 01, 2002 11:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
1.) Other than SW-1 112 thats in Tennesee, a couple of SW-8's on the Reading and Northern, the ex LV GP-38's on the D&H, the c-420's on the Delaware Lackawanna and the SRNJ... What other LV locomotives survive? 2.) Any other surviving passenger equipment other than the 353 ? Thanks in advance |
Author: | Alan Maples [ Thu May 02, 2002 6:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
> What other LV locomotives survive? SW-9 LV#282, later Conrail #8933, sold to Everett Railroad 3/85, sold to Huntsville & Madison County Railroad (Huntsville, AL) 9/01 (HMCR #8933). AMaples@aol.com |
Author: | Kevin Gillespie [ Thu May 02, 2002 7:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
> SW-9 LV#282, later Conrail #8933, sold to > Everett Railroad 3/85, sold to Huntsville > & Madison County Railroad (Huntsville, > AL) 9/01 (HMCR #8933). An ex-LV U-23B (one of the units paid for by USRA in 1975), is at Wimpey Minerals in Annapolis Junction, MD. kevingillespie@usa.net |
Author: | Phil Mulligan [ Thu May 02, 2002 9:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
> 2.) Any other surviving passenger equipment > other than the 353 ? RR Museum of PA at Strasburg has LV Parlor Car 1552 (Pullman, 1927). They have an LV caboose and a box car as well. The Electric City Trolley Museum Association |
Author: | Joshua [ Thu May 02, 2002 9:42 am ] |
Post subject: | A Passenger Car? |
According to Railpace awhile back, Delaware Otsego has a 6 axle LV passenger car at their offices here in Cooperstown, NY. Can anyone confirm?? joshuakblay@hotmail.com |
Author: | Steve [ Thu May 02, 2002 11:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: A Passenger Car |
I believe the Kentucky Railway Museum had a steel LV commuter coach, but when I saw it ten years ago it was rough. I do not know if it made the move when they relocated. I believe there is also a LV business car in the ex Al Nippert collection at the Indiana Railway Museum in French Lick SZuidervee@aol.com |
Author: | David M. Wilkins [ Thu May 02, 2002 11:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: A Passenger Car |
> I believe the Kentucky Railway Museum had a > steel LV commuter coach, but when I saw it > ten years ago it was rough. I do not know if > it made the move when they relocated. The KRM sold the car before the move from Louisville. I don't know who purchased it. It came to the museum from the Clinchfield who used it in their steam excursion program. wilkidm@wku.edu |
Author: | J.T. Ciampaglia [ Thu May 02, 2002 12:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: A Passenger Car |
I believe the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania has a Lehigh Valley RDC. |
Author: | Walter Hoffmann [ Thu May 02, 2002 12:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
> RR Museum of PA at Strasburg has LV Parlor > Car 1552 (Pullman, 1927). > They have an LV caboose and a box car as > well. The Anthracite RR's Historical Society has LV cars 1553 & 1554, albiet as converted work train cars. We also have a steel 50' box (can't remember the # offhand) still in CR colors, but hopefully to be repainted in the white scheme one of these years. hoffmannwj@nswccd.navy.mil |
Author: | Steve Schwartz [ Thu May 02, 2002 3:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
An RCT&HS member has 3 coal hoppers, and a coal hopper converted to a sand car on the Reading & Northern, plus RCT&HS just got a LV caboose that came from Pittsburg & Shawmut. Also, I believe that #114 on Wilmington & Western is also nee-LV > 1.) Other than SW-1 112 thats in Tennesee, a > couple of SW-8's on the Reading and > Northern, the ex LV GP-38's on the D&H, > the c-420's on the Delaware Lackawanna and > the SRNJ... > What other LV locomotives survive? > 2.) Any other surviving passenger equipment > other than the 353 ? > Thanks in advance Schwartzsj@juno.com |
Author: | Rob Davis [ Thu May 02, 2002 3:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Some more goodies and a ton of cabooses |
A LVRR survivor's list would be a great project. Here's what we have so far on the board plus some others. Locomotives: SW-1: #112 Rockwood, TN, #114 on the Wilmington & Western in DE SW900m: #? Pecos Valley Southern RR, TX SW-8: #253, 270 & 276 Reading & Northern, PA U-23B: #? Wimpey Minerals, PA GP38AC: 4 are on Norfolk Southern GP-38-2: #314-325 (except #16&321) are on the CPR C-420: #408 Adirondack Scenic RR #414 Southern RR of NJ RS-3: #211 preserved in Rochester, NY Cabooses: #18644 Steamtown Scranton, PA #95032 , 95070, 95002 Southern RR of NJ #? Port Clinton, PA #? preserved in Wellington, OH #? Sayre, PA #95106 Rigoes, NJ #? Crestline, OH #95124, 95124, 18630, 95069?, 95073 Titusville PA #8627, 95039, ? Catawissa PA #95065 Milan PA #95088 Cedarville OH #95050 Hamburg NY ex LV 95050 Western New York Railway Historical Society #95087 Paul Troutman, owner, now in Kutztown or Leesport? #? Newark Valley, NY #? Syracuse, NY #? Canton,OH #? Sayre, PA hobby shop #2606 Railroad Museum of PA Strasburg, PA # 94071 Mt. Pleasant, NY #95023 Jim Thorpe, PA #? Perris, CA Questions: 1. What happened to the LV diner used as LIRR #2037-Tuscarora Club? trains@robertjohndavis.com |
Author: | Jack A. Siffert [ Thu May 02, 2002 6:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Some more goodies and a ton of cabooses |
> A LVRR survivor's list would be a great > project. Here's what we have so far on the > board plus some others. > Locomotives: > SW-1: > #112 Rockwood, TN, > #114 on the Wilmington & Western in DE > SW900m: > #? Pecos Valley Southern RR, TX > SW-8: > #253, 270 & 276 Reading & Northern, > PA > U-23B: > #? Wimpey Minerals, PA > GP38AC: > 4 are on Norfolk Southern > GP-38-2: > #314-325 (except #16&321) are on the CPR > C-420: > #408 Adirondack Scenic RR > #414 Southern RR of NJ > RS-3: > #211 preserved in Rochester, NY > Cabooses: > #18644 Steamtown Scranton, PA > #95032 , 95070, 95002 Southern RR of NJ > #? Port Clinton, PA > #? preserved in Wellington, OH > #? Sayre, PA > #95106 Rigoes, NJ > #? Crestline, OH > #95124, 95124, 18630, 95069?, 95073 > Titusville PA > #8627, 95039, ? Catawissa PA > #95065 Milan PA > #95088 Cedarville OH > #95050 Hamburg NY ex LV 95050 Western New > York Railway Historical Society > #95087 Paul Troutman, owner, now in Kutztown > or Leesport? > #? Newark Valley, NY > #? Syracuse, NY > #? Canton,OH > #? Sayre, PA hobby shop > #2606 Railroad Museum of PA Strasburg, PA > # 94071 Mt. Pleasant, NY > #95023 Jim Thorpe, PA > #? Perris, CA > Questions: > 1. What happened to the LV diner used as > LIRR #2037-Tuscarora Club? LV SW-1 119 is sitting in the dead line at the R.T.I. steel mill in Lorain,Ohio. you can still read the LV lettering through the ugly green. R.T.I. is currently in chapter 11. the locomotive needs wheels BAD, and the prime mover won't hold water.It's an A block.I'm curnently tring to figure out how to save it. It was fun to run but kinda a pain in the a#$ to try and keep water in. irss@eriecoast.com |
Author: | G. W. Laepple [ Fri May 03, 2002 7:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Some more goodies and a ton of cabooses |
At least three ex-LV SW-8's are on various North Shore operations: #365 and #364 at Northumberland and another at the Wellsboro & Corning. The W&C unit was one of the dynamic brake-equipped units and its hood was modified by Conrail when they removed the dynamics. K4s1361@hotmail.com |
Author: | Phil Mulligan [ Fri May 03, 2002 9:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: A Passenger Car |
Right you are; they have LV 40, an RDC-1 (Budd, 1951) I was later RDG 9163. It is displayed as LV 40. It worked the Lehighton-Hazleton shuttle for LV. The Electric City Trolley Museum Association |
Author: | John J. Blair [ Sat May 04, 2002 2:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question: Surviving LVRR Power/Rolling Stock |
Central NY NRHS has LV caboose 95033 and the CNY Locomotive Company leased ex LV C-420 #408 to the Adirondack Scenic Railway where it is painted "NYC 2064"> 1.) Other than SW-1 112 thats in Tennesee, a > couple of SW-8's on the Reading and > Northern, the ex LV GP-38's on the D&H, > the c-420's on the Delaware Lackawanna and > the SRNJ... > What other LV locomotives survive? > 2.) Any other surviving passenger equipment > other than the 353 ? > Thanks in advance |
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