M Central
Metro-North’s seventh heritage locomotive made its first visit to the Waterbury Branch on the morning of July 1, 2025, on train 1902. It's passing by the derelict Farrels/Ansonia Copper & Brass complex.
GE P32AC-DM 203 was overhauled and repainted at Metro-North’s North White Plains, NY Shop. This locomotive wears the silver and blue M Central scheme, which first made its debut on seven EMD FL9s operated by Conrail in 1979 through the mid-80s. The word “Central” under the MTA logo meant diesels in this scheme were only to be used on the Hudson and Harlem Lines, which were formerly the New York Central.
M Central
Metro-North’s seventh heritage locomotive made its first visit to the Waterbury Branch on the morning of July 1, 2025, on train 1902. It's passing by the derelict Farrels/Ansonia Copper & Brass complex.
GE P32AC-DM 203 was overhauled and repainted at Metro-North’s North White Plains, NY Shop. This locomotive wears the silver and blue M Central scheme, which first made its debut on seven EMD FL9s operated by Conrail in 1979 through the mid-80s. The word “Central” under the MTA logo meant diesels in this scheme were only to be used on the Hudson and Harlem Lines, which were formerly the New York Central.