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| Author: | Tom Cornillie [ Sun Sep 21, 2003 1:42 am ] |
| Post subject: | Identity of Passenger Cars @ Hocking Valley Scenic *PIC* |
Greetings, This photo was recently posted to railpictures.net and is noted as being taken on September 14, 2003. Does anybody have specific information about the passenger cars pictured (configurations, numbers, original railroad owners as well as subsequent owners, etc.) I am particularly interested in the two heavyweight (coaches?) on the rear -- which I believe may be either from a NYC subsidiary or from the NYNH&H. If you do not have the information, but know somebody who does, then please feel free to post that too. Many thanks, Tom Cornillie ![]() rrhistorian@hotmail.com |
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| Author: | ge13031 [ Sun Sep 21, 2003 6:50 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Identity of Passenger Cars @ Hocking Valley Sc |
This link should help. It seems the HV has a bunch of unofficial sites out there, more then most, that are interesting to tour. http://www.davedupler.com/hvsry/Roster_Pass.html lamontdc@adelphia.net |
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| Author: | David M. Wilkins [ Sun Sep 21, 2003 9:31 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Identity of Passenger Cars @ Hocking Valley Sc |
Tom, Let's see.... That looks like a GE 45 tonner leading an un rebuilt RS4-TC ex-Army or Air Force Baldwin switcher. The rebuilt ones omitted the radiators on the sides of the hood. I would guess that the first two cars are lightweight Pullman Standard C&O coaches, and the last two cars are the Erie heavyweight communter cars. david.wilkins@bardstown.com |
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| Author: | Matt Conrad [ Mon Sep 22, 2003 9:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Identity of Passenger Cars @ Hocking Valley Sc |
> Greetings, > This photo was recently posted to > railpictures.net and is noted as being taken > on September 14, 2003. Does anybody have > specific information about the passenger > cars pictured (configurations, numbers, > original railroad owners as well as > subsequent owners, etc.) I am particularly > interested in the two heavyweight (coaches?) > on the rear -- which I believe may be either > from a NYC subsidiary or from the > NYNH&H. Oooooh, if you must show diseasles then those are what I'd pick! A nifty little 45-tonner and an RS4TC. Since MU was unknown on 45-tonners they must be running with engineers in both. Great pic. I almost hope that's a photo of their excursion train and not some unrestored cars they're moving around. If it is, it'll make me feel better about the cosmetic appearance of our excursion train. The South Carolina Railroad Museum mconrad@compuzone.net |
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| Author: | Tom Cornillie [ Mon Sep 22, 2003 11:24 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Identity of Passenger Cars @ Hocking Valley Sc *PIC* |
Thank you Dennis and others for the quick and informative responses. I would like to hear more about the restoration of the former Erie coaches. Were these cars ever used in Ohio, or were they primarily confined to local service in New York and New Jersey? Note: the photo below is from the Bill Doyle Collection and is linked from George Elwood's railroad and Fallen Flag website. > This link should help. It seems the HV has a > bunch of unofficial sites out there, more > then most, that are interesting to tour. George Elwoods Fallen Flags Railroad Photos ![]() rrhistorian@hotmail.com |
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