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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 11:47:34 2020 #600 - Ex-PC #1302 < PC #1102 < nee NYC FA-2 #1102 looking freshly painted at Dunton. (August 1979) #603 - Ex LN #315 in Mineola. This scene is changing, get your shots now. (February 1980) #605 - Ex LN #310 in frigid Glen Cove. Brrrrrrr !(February 1984) #605 on the right. Can't make out the one on the left. A soon to be changed Mineola. BTW, the "Nassau" sign on Nassau tower was removed. The end I fear is near. (April 1990) #606 - Ex LN #321 in Brentwood. Some time later, this cab unit derailed and landed on it's side. It was scrapped.(April 1987) #608 - Ex WM #304 in Farmingdale. (January 1988) #608 again in Patchogue with the leaning tower (PD) of Patchogue. (July 1985) #610 - Ex WM #302 - the way Ronkonkoma used to look. (August 1980) #613 - Ex BN #4120 < SPS #866 #866A-1 in Oyster Bay. The station building will be the new home of the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum. (March 1992) While #613 was at the station I went to Mill Neck and caught it on this trestle shot. (March 1992) #615 -Ex- BN #4116 < SPS #864-#864A-1 < GN #442A in a fantrip under NHRR catenary by SONO. (October 27, 1990) #617 - Ex PC #1333 < NH #0428 between Republic and Pinelawn. (January 1985) #617 again east of Wyandanch station in the single track days. (January 1988) Here's what the controls of an ALCO FA cab look like. (#609 Ex-WM #301 in Patchogue) Thanks in advance for riding along and your comments |
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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Sat Nov 14 11:57:00 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco "FA" Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 11:47:34 2020. NICE PHOTOS |
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Posted by Dave on Sat Nov 14 13:36:32 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco "FA" Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 11:47:34 2020. Excellent! I got cold looking at the photo at Glen Cove!The engine on the left in the 4th photo, at Mineola and Nassau tower, is (I think) #619, the former Milwaukee F9A. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 13:40:15 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Dave on Sat Nov 14 13:36:32 2020. The engine on the left in the 4th photo, at Mineola and Nassau tower, is (I think) #619, the former Milwaukee F9A.Thanks, it's hard to tell if it's an ALCO or EMD. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Dave on Sat Nov 14 16:41:49 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 13:40:15 2020. The paint scheme around the nose was different between the Alco's and the EMD's. |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Sat Nov 14 18:46:06 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Dave on Sat Nov 14 13:36:32 2020. Check the head lights as well. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Nov 15 21:39:07 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco "FA" Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 11:47:34 2020. SWEEEEEt |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon Nov 16 16:55:51 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco "FA" Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Nov 14 11:47:34 2020. Great photos!By the time you took the photos, were they already just cab cars? Kind of sad when they disabled the engines - kind of like lobotomizing them. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Nov 16 19:08:44 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by 3-9 on Mon Nov 16 16:55:51 2020. By the time you took the photos, were they already just cab cars?Thank you. They were already control cabs when they were on the LIRR. They never ran on their own power pulling trains. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Joe V on Mon Nov 16 19:20:10 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Nov 16 19:08:44 2020. Their first few years, they ran on the east end of trains. |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Wed Nov 18 18:14:54 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Nov 16 19:08:44 2020. Yeah, although they could if necessary. I recall being on once when the Pusher power unit crapped out, The FA cut out the lights and heat and tried to supply the power but it too crapped out just before making it to Jamaica. |
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Posted by Dutchrailnut on Wed Nov 18 18:32:02 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Nov 18 18:14:54 2020. just wondering as traction motors were removed when changed to cab/power units . the MP15ac's had a choice switch but FA's did not. |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 18 19:20:01 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Nov 18 18:14:54 2020. That's impossible. The FA's had no traction motors.Some of the MP15's could switch back and forth, and #169 was power-pack only, with a "P" over the number, which some interpreted as an un-approved FRA renumbering. |
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Posted by murray1575 on Wed Nov 18 20:17:35 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Joe V on Mon Nov 16 19:20:10 2020. That is true but they were being pushed by the locomotive on the west end. |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Thu Nov 19 16:24:33 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Dutchrailnut on Wed Nov 18 18:32:02 2020. This was in the late '70's, perhaps "76" or '77" |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Thu Nov 19 16:26:52 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 18 19:20:01 2020. Is it possible we could have had an MP15 heading to Jamaica? |
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Posted by Joe V on Thu Nov 19 16:27:55 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Avid Reader on Thu Nov 19 16:24:33 2020. FA power packs started arriving in 1971, the first 6 with 44 2800-series T-72 coaches. The power packs lacked traction motors for their entire LIRR service. |
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Posted by Joe V on Thu Nov 19 17:08:45 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Avid Reader on Thu Nov 19 16:26:52 2020. I don't know when MP15's started to be used as power packs, although they did not arrive from EMD until 1975 or 1976. (I was away at college then) |
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Posted by R30A on Fri Nov 20 16:15:18 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] LIRR Alco ''FA'' Cabs, posted by Dave on Sat Nov 14 13:36:32 2020. Nah, both in that photo are Alcos. |
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