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<p>New Haven EMD FL9 #2019 . Naugatuck Railroad . Thomaston Station . Connecticut . Watercolor . 12" x 16" <BR>
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... the EMD FL9 (New Haven Class EDER-5) is a diesel electric locomotive with pure electric power capability through the addition of third rail,<BR> pick-up shoes. 60 of these units were built between 1956 and 1960 exclusively for the New York, New Haven and Hartford (NH) Railroad.<BR> Primary power is produced by a supercharged, V16 two-stroke diesel engine. Straight third rail electric generation to the drive motors was only used<BR> on track with insufficient exhaust ventilation... such as within the Grand Central Terminal and through the Park Avenue Tunnel in New York City.<BR> The FL9 locomotive also has the unusual truck arrangement of having two axles under the forward cab and three axles at the rear.<BR>
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NH #2019, as purchased, was originally numbered NH #2049, before its merge into Penn Central as PC #5049, on through Conrail and finally to the<BR> Connecticut DOT in 1983... when in 1985, it was rebuilt and renumbered to NH #2019 and repainted back to its classic; Herbert Matter designed<BR> white, black and red-orange livery. In 2002, NH #2019 and a second FL9, NH #2002 (former NH #2005), were acquired by the Railroad Museum of<BR> New England... which now operates as the Naugatuck Railroad (NAUG) between Waterville and Thomaston, Connecticut. The Naugatuck's New<BR> Haven FL9 #2019 participated at the "Streamliners at Spencer" event at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in 2014, working one end of a<BR> Push-Pull passenger consist with the Burlington E5, Silver Pilot. <BR>
The Spencer Series </p><BR>
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