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Re: NE84/87
david kruschwitz
I'm sure someone else (Gordon Smith?) can give you a better and more accurate timeline, but the D&H trains to and from Pot Yard moved with D&H crews all the way, moving via Harrisburg and down the Port Road.? I don't believe Conrail crews were involved - D&H had trackage rights and exercised them. If I remember correctly,? pre-Conrail, NE-84 and 87 originally moved to and from Pot Yard via Philadelphia/ Park Jct with Reading and B&O crews. On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 4:41 PM <mmatt378@...> wrote: Wow didn't realize it lasted that late.? I guess D&H paired up with Conrail pools.... |
Re: NE84/87
Mark, The last entry for NE84/87 in Dad's time book is 9/20/81 so it ran at least to that date. Ed
On Monday, January 20, 2020, 12:31:34 PM UTC, mmatt378@... <mmatt378@...> wrote:
Did this train get abolished in 1976 after ConRail and what replaced NE-84/NE-87 once it was abolished? Thanks, Mark -- Ed Cox |
Dick Cooper Time Book - Guilford Error
12/20/84 Regular day off.
12/21/84 PYRP, power B&M 202-MEC 255-D&H 414-B&M 210, through freight rate, marked on Mechanicville 10:00 PM, taxi to Mohawk, 35" initial terminal delay, marked off Rouses Point 9:00 AM, on duty 11:00, paid $243.23 for 235 miles, Cooper engineer, no fireman, Dave "Da Da" Waters conductor. Ed Cox |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
Good Morning:
For those who may not have been able to open my attachment, I have uploaded the file to the groups page (thank you Admin Scott for the help).? The reason why I am asking the status of class books after 1970 is that the Bridge Line Historical Society has loaned me books that are up to 1969/1970.? Were any locomotive drawings included in the books that was created in 1976 that included the freight cars, work cars and cabooses that went to the D&H with the Conrail creation? Chris |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
Understood, where Hal Reiser's and Dominic Bourgeois' books are concerned.? Nothing could take away from them.? As for Jim Shaughnessy's book on this railroad, entitled "Delaware & Hudson: Bridge Line To New England And Canada," this is a comprehensive, definitive D&H corporate history.? Another of Jim Shaughnessy's books on the D&H is simply entitled, "Delaware & Hudson," a 488 page book published by Syracuse University Press.? Publications on this railroad are not limited to these three authors mentioned with other titles by some other authors to include: "A Decade of D&H" by Karl R. Zimmerman, published by Delford Press "Before Guilford" by Preston Cook, published by Old Line Graphics "Delaware & Hudson Thunder & Lightning Stripes" by Jaime F.M. Serensits, published by The Railroad Press "Delaware & Hudson Passenger Trains - The Final Decade" by Doug Lazette, published by Railroad Explorer "Delaware & Hudson Challengers and Northerns" by Ed Crist and John Krause, published by J&D Studios, Inc "PA4 Locomotive" by Norman E Anderson and C.G. MacDermot, publish by Chatham Publishing "Delaware & Hudson Steam in Color" by Chuck Yungkurth, puiblished by Morning Sun Press "Delaware & Hudson in Color - Volume 1" by David R. Sweetland, published by Morning Sun Press "Delaware & Hudson in Color - Volume 2" by Jeremy F. Plant and Jeffrey G. Plant, published by Morning Sun Press "Delaware & Hudson in Color - Volume 3" by Jeremy F. Plant and Jeffrey G. Plant, published by Morning Sun Press? "Trackside in the Albany NY Gateway 1949 - 1974" by Len Kilian and Jim Odell, published by Morning Sun Press "The PA Book" by William S. Young, published by Starrucca Valley Publications These are just to name a few, with many more written on this railroad; some being quite inclusive and others being devote to just one type of locomotive, with yet others leaning towards being more pictorial in content. Ray Wetzel -----Original Message-----
From: Ira Silverman via Groups.Io <marcrail1@...> To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, Jan 13, 2020 10:31 pm Subject: Re: [DandH-Railroad] Diesel Class Book(s) Two excellent books are:
? I suspect they are both out of print and you may have to search on the internet including Ron¡¯s Books. ? Ira Silverman ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Raymond Wetzel via Groups.Io ? There are very few historical books published on railroads by the railroads.? As for the D&H and books written on it, your best source would be to go either to Amazon.com to find books on this railroad published by Howell-North Books publishers or go directly to this publisher for books on the Delaware & Hudson written by Jim Shaughnessy, who was best noted for such publications, and who's books Howell-North Books released.? There hasn't been anything more definitive written on the D&H than what Jim Shaughnessy wrote.? ? ? ? -----Original Message----- Good Day: |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
Ira Silverman
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýTwo excellent books are:
? I suspect they are both out of print and you may have to search on the internet including Ron¡¯s Books. ? Ira Silverman ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Raymond Wetzel via Groups.Io ? There are very few historical books published on railroads by the railroads.? As for the D&H and books written on it, your best source would be to go either to Amazon.com to find books on this railroad published by Howell-North Books publishers or go directly to this publisher for books on the Delaware & Hudson written by Jim Shaughnessy, who was best noted for such publications, and who's books Howell-North Books released.? There hasn't been anything more definitive written on the D&H than what Jim Shaughnessy wrote.? ? ? ? -----Original Message----- Good Day: |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
SJW, I have a half dozen of the books dated from 1905 to 1951. Contact me off group and we'll see how I can share them with you. Ed Cox
On Monday, January 13, 2020, 10:28:21 PM UTC, Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...> wrote:
Chris, The most recent one of the books you referenced that I have is dated 1/1/1951. I was pretty sure that was what you were looking for. I have never seen a newer version. I also believe, If they were produced, Dad would have kept a copy. After the steam engines were scrapped, books like this were not necessary for the crews. What Dad had after this point was a simple 8 1/2 X 11 piece of paper with the information listed by groups of engines. Ed
On Monday, January 13, 2020, 10:15:37 PM UTC, Scott J. Whitney <sjwhitney@...> wrote:
Chris, If you mange to locate some complete D&H Loco Class books, I would certainly like to add them to my already bulging database of Northeast RR's.? I have never run across the class books for D&H.? Obviously they had them as your image shows. SJW ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris <blhs209@...> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 01/13/20 07:36:05 Subject: Re: [DandH-Railroad] Diesel Class Book(s) ________________________________________________________________________________ Good Morning: Most of the books that have been mentioned, I already have those and they do not contain the information I am looking for.? On the off chance it works, I have attached an example of what I am looking for. If the attachment does not work, I will also try to add to the groups site for review (file name will be "roadswitcherRS3b.pdf"). Bill - thank you for the suggestion, I will contact Brad. Chris -- Ed Cox -- Ed Cox |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
Chris, The most recent one of the books you referenced that I have is dated 1/1/1951. I was pretty sure that was what you were looking for. I have never seen a newer version. I also believe, If they were produced, Dad would have kept a copy. After the steam engines were scrapped, books like this were not necessary for the crews. What Dad had after this point was a simple 8 1/2 X 11 piece of paper with the information listed by groups of engines. Ed
On Monday, January 13, 2020, 10:15:37 PM UTC, Scott J. Whitney <sjwhitney@...> wrote:
Chris, If you mange to locate some complete D&H Loco Class books, I would certainly like to add them to my already bulging database of Northeast RR's.? I have never run across the class books for D&H.? Obviously they had them as your image shows. SJW ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris <blhs209@...> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 01/13/20 07:36:05 Subject: Re: [DandH-Railroad] Diesel Class Book(s) ________________________________________________________________________________ Good Morning: Most of the books that have been mentioned, I already have those and they do not contain the information I am looking for.? On the off chance it works, I have attached an example of what I am looking for. If the attachment does not work, I will also try to add to the groups site for review (file name will be "roadswitcherRS3b.pdf"). Bill - thank you for the suggestion, I will contact Brad. Chris -- Ed Cox |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
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If you mange to locate some complete D&H Loco Class books, I would certainly like to add them to my already bulging database of Northeast RR's. I have never run across the class books for D&H. Obviously they had them as your image shows. SJW ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris <blhs209@...> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 01/13/20 07:36:05 Subject: Re: [DandH-Railroad] Diesel Class Book(s) ________________________________________________________________________________ Good Morning: Most of the books that have been mentioned, I already have those and they do not contain the information I am looking for. On the off chance it works, I have attached an example of what I am looking for. If the attachment does not work, I will also try to add to the groups site for review (file name will be "roadswitcherRS3b.pdf"). Bill - thank you for the suggestion, I will contact Brad. Chris |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
Good Morning:
Most of the books that have been mentioned, I already have those and they do not contain the information I am looking for.?? On the off chance it works, I have attached an example of what I am looking for.? If the attachment does not work, I will also try to add to the groups site for review (file name will be "roadswitcherRS3b.pdf"). Bill - thank you for the suggestion, I will contact Brad. Chris |
Re: Diesel Class Book(s)
Ira Silverman
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýFor some reason IO told me I wasn¡¯t a member when I have received messages every day.? I sent this once and it did not appear to post so I am resending. ? Two excellent books are:
? I suspect they are both out of print and you may have to search on the internet including Ron¡¯s Books. ? Ira Silverman ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Raymond Wetzel via Groups.Io ? There are very few historical books published on railroads by the railroads.? As for the D&H and books written on it, your best source would be to go either to Amazon.com to find books on this railroad published by Howell-North Books publishers or go directly to this publisher for books on the Delaware & Hudson written by Jim Shaughnessy, who was best noted for such publications, and who's books Howell-North Books released.? There hasn't been anything more definitive written on the D&H than what Jim Shaughnessy wrote.? ? ? ? -----Original Message----- Good Day: |