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Date: 11/10/02 15:32
New Haven Yard Question
Author: billywa

Several months back, this Okie made his first trip to Hamden and New Haven, CT. The roughly one hour I had to railfan was spent at the New Haven station where I saw the CDOT FL9s and the BM engine in the attached pic. It was a ways off the platform and I didn't have enough lens to bring it any closer. Can anybody tell me story about this thing? Current owner? Engine class, etc?

Thanks in advance for any info!

billywa

PS: For those of you in the area, you should be very grateful to have a place like Lucibella's! We don't quite have bakeries like that here in Oklahoma!~)



Date: 11/10/02 15:34
Always helps to attach the pic!
Author: billywa

NM





Date: 11/10/02 16:38
Re: Always helps to attach the pic!
Author: Jaap

The engine belongs to Naugatuck RR (aka. railway museum of New England) http://www.rmne.org/ they are located up Waterbury Branch at Thomaston,Ct it was in New Haven for Wheel true workI believe.
NAUG 1732 EMD GP-9 road switcher, 1750 hp, ex-B&M 1732 built in 1957 accuired in 1997



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