New Haven Railroad ALCO FA-1 DER-2a locomotive # 0418, is seen while leading other locomotives along the main line, ca early 1960's
New Haven Railroad ALCO FA-1 DER-2a locomotive # 0418, is seen while leading other locomotives along the main line, ca early 1960's. The # 0418 locomotive is painted in the so called Alpert era paint scheme. Following locomotive # 0418, is two FM H16-44 DERS-6 class locomotives, with an ALCO FB-2 & FA-1 trailing. You can see the fireman peering out of his cab window, and also the engineer's face under the windshield wiper. This appears to be a light locomotive move to another location. This photo came from my Houser photo Collection, however, the photographer's name is unknown, as is the location. The location may be on the Maybrook Line?
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New Haven Railroad ALCO FA-1 DER-2a locomotive # 0418, is seen while leading other locomotives along the main line, ca early 1960's
New Haven Railroad ALCO FA-1 DER-2a locomotive # 0418, is seen while leading other locomotives along the main line, ca early 1960's. The # 0418 locomotive is painted in the so called Alpert era paint scheme. Following locomotive # 0418, is two FM H16-44 DERS-6 class locomotives, with an ALCO FB-2 & FA-1 trailing. You can see the fireman peering out of his cab window, and also the engineer's face under the windshield wiper. This appears to be a light locomotive move to another location. This photo came from my Houser photo Collection, however, the photographer's name is unknown, as is the location. The location may be on the Maybrook Line?
Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for the purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.