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Builder and model Photo Numbers Built Acquired Type Number active Power Notes EMD GP40PH-2: 4100, 4101, 4109 1968 1983 (inherited at inception) Diesel 3 3,000 hp (2,237 kW) Ex-Central Railroad of New Jersey GP40P; Rebuilt by Conrail 1991–1993. Last remaining units from a 13 engine order. 4101 painted in heritage NJDOT scheme.
The New York Society of Model Engineers (NYSME) is an American 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of the model engineering, model railroading, and the preservation of American railroad history. Formed in 1926, [1] it is the oldest model railroad Society in America. [2] It is located in Carlstadt, New Jersey .
NJ Transit Rail Operations ( reporting mark NJTR) is the rail division of NJ Transit. It operates commuter rail service in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark. NJ Transit also operates rail service in Orange and Rockland counties in New York under contract to Metro-North Railroad.
Thus the scale and approximate prototype gauge are represented, with the model gauge used (9 mm for H0e gauge; 6.5 mm for H0f gauge) being implied. [ 2] The scales used include the general European modelling range of Z, N, TT, H0, 0 and also the large model engineering gauges of I to X, including 3⁄2, 5, 7⁄4 and 10⁄4 -inch gauge.
The first signals employed on an American railroad were a system of flags used on the Newcastle and Frenchtown Turnpike and Rail Road in the 1830s. The railroad then developed a more effective system consisting of wooden balls, painted red, white or black, and hoisted up or down a pole on a rope-and-pulley system.
Central Railroad of New Jersey: New Egypt and Farmingdale Railroad: CNJ/ PRR: 1869 1881 New York and Long Branch Railroad: New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company: PRR: 1832 1872 United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company: New Jersey, Hudson and Delaware Railroad: NYSW: 1832 1870 New Jersey Midland Railway: New Jersey Junction Railroad ...
Cherry Valley O-scale. Part of the passenger station throat on the new layout. Cherry Valley O Scale is a not-for-profit club dedicated to the promotion of 2-rail O-scale ( 1:48) model railroading, [1] located in Merchantville, New Jersey, United States, in the basement/ undercroft of the Grace Episcopal Church. [2] [3] [4]
ALP-44 stands for ASEA Locomotive Passenger 4-Axle 4.32 MW. The ALP-44 is powered by overhead lines through one of the locomotive's two pantographs and can produce up to 7000 hp (5.2 MW) with a top speed of up to 125 mph (201 km/h). In commercial use, however, both New Jersey Transit and SEPTA ALP-44s were only cleared for speeds up to 100 mph ...