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Posted by David_Telesha on Sunday, February 12, 2006 10:14 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by charlesb1955

QUOTE: Originally posted by David_Telesha

Nice try armchairmodeler, but it is an NH RS-3 - this was verified by NHRHTA.


Just let you know, A good reference book for the LIRR is Steel Rails to The Sunrise by Ron Ziel. I actually met and talked with him in the late 70's and early 80's and he had a very good picture of one of the RS3's in a grey and orange color scheme that looked a lot like NH Mcginus Orange White and Black scheme.

The LIRR also had a number of ALCO Century 420 units. I used to ride behind them when going out to the South Fork (Hamptons) in the 1960's.


Charles Burnaford

PS Anyone remember boarding trains in Long Island City?


That unit is not in the McGinnis scheme, it is in the delivery Warm Orange and Pullman green...[sigh]

I understand you are pointing out, but its an NH unit in that pic. Don't feel bad, the B&M borrowed some too...
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Posted by tomikawaTT on Saturday, February 11, 2006 11:11 PM
During the early '50's, G-5s, G-5s and more G-5s. Also a few H-10s on freight.

There were also some of those smelly internal-combustion thingies around, too.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 9, 2006 9:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by David_Telesha

Nice try armchairmodeler, but it is an NH RS-3 - this was verified by NHRHTA.


Just let you know, A good reference book for the LIRR is Steel Rails to The Sunrise by Ron Ziel. I actually met and talked with him in the late 70's and early 80's and he had a very good picture of one of the RS3's in a grey and orange color scheme that looked a lot like NH Mcginus Orange White and Black scheme.

The LIRR also had a number of ALCO Century 420 units. I used to ride behind them when going out to the South Fork (Hamptons) in the 1960's.


Charles Burnaford

PS Anyone remember boarding trains in Long Island City?
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Posted by David_Telesha on Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:12 AM
Nice try armchairmodeler, but it is an NH RS-3 - this was verified by NHRHTA.
David Telesha New Haven Railroad - www.NHRHTA.org
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 17, 2006 9:54 PM
RS-1'S, RS-2'S, RS-3'S, 5 axle C-liners, VO1000's

Theres a 99% possibity that that RS unit is one of the LIRR's own, they have a paint scheme that was a lot like the NH's.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 17, 2006 2:09 PM
Thanks Dave.
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Posted by David_Telesha on Monday, January 16, 2006 9:01 PM
Somehow the LIRR ended up borrowing some (two, I think) NH RS-3's not too long after they were delivered to the NH circa 1950/1/2.

See in this pic, thats a G5 with the nose of NH RS-3 5-- in the background out on the Island:



Now you need some for your layout - Athearn just came out with them in HO.
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LIRR fans
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 16, 2006 8:43 PM
Can anybody point me in the right direction. I am loosely modeling the LIRR of the 1950's could anybody give me a web site or tell me what loco's were used during the transition era .

A time line with the types of locos the LIRR owned and leased during this period would be perfect.

Thank you
Don

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