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New York, New Haven, & Hartford RR

Motor Cars

 

12, FCD, was built by Mack Trucks in 1954, #1003.  It was sold to Spain in June 1963.

20, RDC1, was built by Budd in February 1952, #5501. It was wrecked.

28, RDC1, was built by Budd in January 1953, #5706. It became Penn Central 28 in 1969 and Consolidated Railroad Corp 28 in April 1976.

40, RDC1, was built by Budd in March 1953, #5718.  It became PC 98 in 1969 and retired in 1972.  It was rebuilt as Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority 9167 and acquired as Bellefonte Historical RR 9167 in 1982.

41, RDC1, was built by Budd in March 1953, #5719. It became PC 41 in 1969 and became Amtrak as 14 in 1973.

47, RDC1, was built by Budd in March 1953, #5805. It became PC 47 in 1969 and Conrail 47 in April 1976.

121, RDC2, was built by Budd in May 1952, #5609. It became PC 82 in 1969 and then to Amtrak as 36 in 1973. It was then sold to Alaska RR as 711.

130, RDC3, was built by Budd in May 1953, #5820.  It became PC 97 in 1969,  It was sold to Krautkramer Ultrasonics, who had purchased it to convert to a rail inspection car, but the project fell through.  It was sold as Chicago & North Western 430 and later sold to Indiana Railway Museum.

 

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