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QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR NY didn't love 'em back. Seriously, they've gotten old, and a bunch of them have been retired. There are a few that were transferred to the Georgia Northeastern Railroad (GNRR, same numbers in the 50000 series), and a bunch of them are now operated by the Rio Valley Switching Company (RVSC, same numbers--these were totally repainted).
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mvlandsw I saw one on CSX in New Castle Pa. recently. The paint was in bad condition and it had new reporting marks - not DHNY.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 The whole I love New York thing started as an ad campaign to promote tourism. That was over 20 years ago. New York has been through a lot since then. Lionel made a model with that paint scheme. It was so popular, people asked them to do different states, so they did. No prototype, but that's Lionel. Some of the cars are pretty ugly. The Minnesota car is awful looking, but I own one anyway. They are still working to round out the 50 states. Does anyone know how many cars were originally painted that way for New York?
QUOTE: Originally posted by CBQ_Guy Just wondering what year the paint scheme came out and does anyone know of some pics online? Thanks!
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR The best picture of a DHNY box car I've seen is: http://gelwood.railfan.net/dh/dhny50101agd.jpg There are plenty of others on this site. In later years, an "Operation Lifesaver" logo was applied to these cars, in varying colors of fluorescent paint. A total of 200 cars from the D&H 29000 series were rebuilt and renumbered to DHNY 50000-50199, in 1982.
DHNY #50063 at Fresh Pond, NY "I Love NY" 9/10/1982 Photo: Art Huneke
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Paint shop, actually...these cars had a prior history as the D&H 29000 series, built by Pullman-Standard in 1965 and 1966.I'm pretty sure these cars are long gone. They're past their age limit for revenue service. Most of them were relettered RGCX (Rio Grande Chemical) by 1994, and a bunch of those were relettered RVSC (Rio Valley Switching Company) in 2002. The RVSC listing is completely gone now from the Equipment Registers, and the ex-DHNY cars no longer show in the RGCX listing.
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