With ACES being suspended until May, it is unknown if the three units used for the service (4405, 4407, and 4409) will be used in revenue service for the next few months, or placed in storage.
Reliable sources say that 4409 was last seen in revenue service. Last night, 4407 was at the MMC hooked up to a P40, presumably for icebreaker service. Six or seven other units were up and running, scattered around the MMC.
No units were ever overhauled/rebuilt (although 4412 received a "rebuild" from the MMC a few years ago, causing it to run worse than ever before), but the three ACES units had a lot of work done to them to make them run more smoothly/reliably.
Here is a full list to the best of my knowledge:4400- Retired4401- Retired4402- Retired4403- Retired4404- Retired4405- Active4406- Active4407- Active4408- Retired4409- Active4410- Retired4411- Retired4412- Retired4413- Retired4414- Retired
4415- Retired4416- Retired4417- Retired4418- Retired4419- Retired
4420- Retired4421- Active4422- Retired4423- Retired4424- Active4425- Active4426- Retired4427- Retired4428- Active4429- Retired4430- Retired4431- Retired
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It's possible that the earlier locomotives received an overhaul, before the decision was made that they needed a more powerful locomotive so they could operate longer trains. Once they decided on the more powerful ALP-46, then there was no reason to continue overhauling the ALP-44s.
They need at least a couple of them for the ACES train. Apparently, they are the only ones that are compatible with the std. 24 pin MU trainline and can be used as cab cars on the "push" from Shore on the NEC to Atlantic City.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
I recently became aware that most of the ALP-44 electric locomotives have been retired by New Jersey Transit, being replaced by newer, more powerful ALP-46 locomotives. The few remaining locomotives all seem to be from the first series. What is the reason for this? Is there a list giving delivery and retirement dates for each individual locomotive?
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