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Owner: Long Island Rail Road Company
Model:Alco C420Built As:LI 226 (C420)
Serial Number:6006-05Order No:21304
Frame Number:6006-05Built:8/1968
Notes:blt 8/68
Other locos with this serial:  LI 226(C420) LIRR 226(C420)
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Doing what Alcos do
Title:  Doing what Alcos do
Description:  RF 63 gets started from its pick up at Yaphank with gusto. Hell need to hustle if hes going to get his window ahead of the afternoon rush once he gets to Ronkonkoma. Pour it on!!
Photo Date:  4/9/1987  Upload Date: 4/23/2015 2:15:34 AM
Location:  Yaphank, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  LI 226(C420) LI 227(C420)
Views:  261   Comments: 1
Just passing through
Title:  Just passing through
Description:  Youd never know it to see the place now, but Manorville was once an important junction on the LIRR. There was a branch here that split from the Main Line, connecting to the Montauk Branch at Eastport. It was commonly used by trains going to the Hamptons and east. It was abandoned in 1949; Manorville was never the same. RF 63 passes through without even breaking its pace.
Photo Date:  4/9/1987  Upload Date: 4/23/2015 2:22:30 AM
Location:  Manorville, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  LI 226(C420) LI 227(C420)
Views:  208   Comments: 0
Working YA
Title:  Working YA
Description:  RF 62s caboose is seen in the distance as the train gets underway after setting out a cut of cars for pick up on the return trip. YA block station is at right.
Photo Date:  4/9/1987  Upload Date: 4/21/2015 3:46:56 AM
Location:  Yaphank, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  RollingStock,Signal,Action
Locomotives:  LI 226(C420) LI 227(C420)
Views:  313   Comments: 0
Alcos by the coal dock
Title:  Alcos by the coal dock
Description:  A pair of C 420s, now stored since the Ronkonkoma electrification rendered newer diesels available for freight service, pose by the concrete coal dock at Morris Park shop. The Alcos will have a brief reprieve, and return to service for a few more years. The coaling tower has, however, seen its last steam engine. The tracks in the foreground are the Atlantic Branch, which are coming out of the Atlantic Av tunnel, where they have been since just east of Nostrand Av station in Brooklyn. The cars beyond the Alcos are part of the alcohol train, and are equipped to spray an alcohol based chemical on the third rail to keep it from getting iced up in winter.
Photo Date:  2/5/1988  Upload Date: 6/27/2015 4:31:17 AM
Location:  Morris Park, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  LI 227(C420) LI 226(C420)
Views:  240   Comments: 0


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