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Nostalgia & History > Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment?Date: 07/05/17 13:43 Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: krm152 The NYO&W made its last run in late March of 1957. At that time they owned nine FT A-B sets, five F3As, two F3Bs, and twenty-one NW2s. They had owned five GE 44Ts that were sold off around 1950.
Several days ago I received the NRHS NEWS – July 2017 in the mail. The newsletter included an article that the Ontario & Western Historical Society (O&WRHS) had purchased ex O&W #105 GE 44T from the Southern Railway of New Jersey (SRNJ); and, subsequently had it shipped to Steamtown where it will permanently reside. O&WRHS intends to first cosmetically restore the unit and later possibly make it operational. Sometime prior to #105 spending some years on the SRNJ, it spent over thirty years on the Salt Lake Garfield & Western (SLGW) as their #DS2. On a business trip to Salt Lake in July 1982, I had an opportunity to take some photos of the SLGW. They were very hospitable and gave me a cab ride in their rare ALCO S6 #DS4. However, they would not let me enter the engine house because I was not wearing safety shoes. So, my opportunities to photograph SLGW #DS2 were limited. Nevertheless, I took the posted photo, better than nothing. I probably will never again get an opportunity to photograph an ex NYO&W unit. The NYO&W had a total of five GE 44T units #101-#105. Do any units other than #105 survive? Further, the NYO&W had a total of twenty-one EMD NW2 units #111-#131. #115 went to NP. #111-#113 went to RI. The remaining eighteen went to the NYC. Do any NW2 units survive? Unfortunately, no NYO&W F-Units survive. However, it would be great if one of the F3As at Steamtown would be painted, lettered, and numbered NYO&W #504. What do you think? ALLEN Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/06/22 15:39 by krm152. Date: 07/05/17 13:58 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: CPR_4000 Several of the ex-O&W NW2's lasted into/through Conrail. I think Walter Rich bought one (116), which was repainted in O&W colors and I think is now on the Ulster & Delaware tourist line in New York. I thought a second 44-tonner had survived, but maybe not. Around 1967 NYC bought the remaining O&W FT's that had been stored on the EL at Croxton Yard in NJ and traded them in on GP40's, so some ex-O&W Blomberg trucks might still be running around.
Date: 07/05/17 16:47 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: icancmp193 Date: 07/05/17 17:04 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: train1275 Here is what is left:
101 - 44 tonner - Suisun City, CA 104 - 44 tonner - Duluth, GA 105 - 44 tonner - Scranton, PA 116 - NW-2 - Arkville, NY Possible locos still existent: 111- NW-2 - Was at Domino, TX paper mill - http://nyow.org/inspection_report.html - It is thought this unit was scrapped in place circa 2003 - 2005 but no verified reports. 127 - NW-2 - Was in Sapphire, KY - unconfirmed if actually still there, last noted June 2016 - see trainorders discussion: https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?2,4170539,4171136#msg-4171136 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/05/17 17:08 by train1275. Date: 07/05/17 17:15 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: glibby This is a great photo. It appears this unit bears #DS1, whereas the earlier post refers to SLG&W affixing DS-2 to their former NYO&W unit. Does this mean the SLG&W acquired two NYO&W units?
TJY, do you know the exact location of this one? Date: 07/05/17 17:18 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: train1275 101 became the DS-2
105 became the DS-1 via dealer Hyman Michaels in 1951 for $26,000 each. *corrected road numbers Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/06/17 05:01 by train1275. Date: 07/05/17 18:58 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: SierraRail NYO&W #103 became Arcata & Mad River #104.
Date: 07/05/17 19:08 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: icancmp193 glibby Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > This is a great photo. It appears this unit bears > #DS1, whereas the earlier post refers to SLG&W > affixing DS-2 to their former NYO&W unit. Does > this mean the SLG&W acquired two NYO&W units? > > TJY, do you know the exact location of this one? That's a "DS-2" on the side. This is out around the SLC Airport area in the more simple "pre-Olympian" days. TJY Date: 07/05/17 19:11 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: zephyrus Interesting.
According to Don Strack's UtahRails website, SLG&W DS 1 was ex-NYO&W 105 and the DS 2 was 101. The DS 2 was at the Western Pacific RR Museum in Portola for many years then traded to Western Railway Museum at Rio Vista Jct. WRM's roster notes that there is confusion is the DS 2 is 101 or 105, but they definitely have DS 2 in their collection. Arcata and Mad River 104, ex- NYO&W 103, is at Roots of Motive Power in Willits, CA. So it looks like 4 of the 5 44 tonners survive. Amazing. Wish 1 of the ex-Sacramento Northern, ex-NYO&W F3As survived, but I would want it painted orange and silver! :-) Z Date: 07/05/17 22:18 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: krm152 My sources of information regarding the disposition of NYO&W #101 and #105 to SLGW differ.
Two sources indicate NYO&W #101 and #105 became SLGW #DS1 and #DS2 respectively; they are NYO&W in the Diesel Age by Robert E. Mohowski and NYO&W in Color by Paul Lubliner. The SLGW Roster included in Diesel Locomotive Rosters The Railroad Magazine Series indicates NYO&W #101 and #105 became SLGW #DS2 and #DS1. After also considering information at UtahRails.NET and photos at RailroadPictureArchives.NET, I believe that NYO&W #101 and #105 became SLGW #DS2 and #DS1 respectively. Preserved NYO&W GE 44T units are: #101 (SLGW #DS2) at Western Railway Museum in Rio Vista Junction CA #104 (HRT #5) at Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth GA #105 (SLGW #DS1) owned by O&WRHS at Steamtown in Scranton, PA Cannot confirm that Arcata & Mad River (AMR) #104 was NYO&W #103. According to AMR Roster in Diesel Locomotive Rosters The Railroad Magazine Series, the build date for AMR #104 is 1945. The build date for NYO&W #103 is 1941 so this is inconsistent. I would need to see something further in order to confirm that AMR #104 is ex NYO&W #103. ALLEN Date: 07/06/17 00:02 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: krm152 icancmp193 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > DS-2 on the road in July 1980. Never realized it > was ex-NYO&W. > > TJY Thanks for posting this nice action photo. ALLEN Date: 07/06/17 03:37 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: Evan_Werkema krm152 Wrote:
> Cannot confirm that Arcata & Mad River (AMR) #104 > was NYO&W #103. Roots of Motive Power says their AMR 104 is construction number 18197 built April 1945 as NYO&W 103, later Fernwood Columbia & Gulf D-3 before passing to AMR: http://www.rootsofmotivepower.com/locomotive-ge-44-tonner-diesel-electrric-amrrr-104 However, thedieselshop.us says the locomotive with c/n 18197 was built new as FC&G D-3: https://www.thedieselshop.us/GE_44Ton.HTML Their NYO&W roster shows a chain of ownership for NYO&W 103, c/n 15030 built December 1941, that does not include the FC&G or the AMR (although NYO&W 102, c/n 15029, DID become FC&G DS-6): https://www.thedieselshop.us/NYOW.HTML This builder's photo of NYO&W 103 shows it to be an early phase with side radiator openings and numerous "pigeon-hole" doors in the hoods: https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/fileSendAction/fcType/0/fcOid/30853925623517392/filePointer/35076991826938292/fodoid/35076991826938284/imageType/LARGE/inlineImage/true/NYOW%2044tonner.jpg Photos of AMR 104 at Willits show it to be a later phase with end radiators and without pigeon-hole doors: https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,3364140,3364151#3364151 Seems pretty unlikely that AMR 104 is ex-NYO&W 103. Date: 07/06/17 04:59 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: train1275 Lots of confusion between the 101 and 105
A copy of a letter I wrote some years ago. ------------------------------------------- I promised some support data from the files of the Adirondack Scenic regarding the mystery of the 105 and 101. Chuck Rowlee the Trainmaster of Adirondack Scenic graciously kept the mechanical file and checked it out for details, sending me faxed copies of some of the information. From our records and those of SLGW, here goes O&W 105 became SLGW DS-1 and O&W 101 became SLGW DS-2 Data from NYO&W Purchasing Dept. Middletown, NY March 14, 1944 NYO&W 101 Date Rec'd - 12/41 Loco # - 101 Make: GE Description: 44 ton switcher Loco s/n: 15028 Engine Numbers: 9J5564SP, 9J 5566SP NYO&W 105 Date Rec'd: 8/42 Loco# 105 Make: GE Description: 44 ton switcher Loco s/n: 15032 Engine Numbers 9J5836SP, 9J5937SP Blue Card dated 1992 from SLGW RR Loco # DS-1 Model: 15032 (matches s/n of NYO&W 105) I still can't recall the exact location of the physical verification of the numbers on the locomotive itself....sorry, but am pretty positive that indeed NYO&W 105 became SLGW DS-1, which was the unit that was just moved to New Jersey. Perhaps the new owner can comment further. I simply can't recreate that trail of 7-8 years ago. Doug Ellison former GM - Adirondack Scenic RR Date: 07/06/17 11:44 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: Lackawanna484 Wasn't the NW2 purchased by Elwood Button for use at Victory Markets in Norwich?
He was an NYSW director, and paid for the O&W paint job. Posted from Android edited to avoid confusion with the 44T Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/06/17 12:32 by Lackawanna484. Date: 07/06/17 16:19 Re: Which NYO&W Diesels Still Survive 60 Yrs After Abandonment? Author: krm152 Thanks very much to you, Evan_Werkema, for your great research. As far as I am concerned your work confirms AMR #104 is not ex NYO&W #103.
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