The Long Island kept these two engines on a tail track at Harold in Long Island City. They were equipped with MU couplers so they could go into the East River tunnels and pull out a stranded train in the event of a failure or emergency. Theyre headed to Jamaica for servicing, here passing Fresh Pond yard on the Montauk Branch. They would get repainted in a few years into an attractive retro 1960's scheme, dark blue with orange ends. |
Date:
4/21/1988 |
Location:
Fresh Pond, NY Map  |
Views:
670 |
Collection Of:

Tom Beckett |
Locomotives: |
Author: Tom Beckett
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Picture Categories: Yard,Action |
This picture is part of album: Long Island RR |