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For some reason the New Haven never really caught my fancy until the last 6 months or so. I saw a number of NH rolling stock that really looked nice. The cars that I saw that got my attention were all weathered NH and they just looked great and made me a fan. So my wish list has been updated putting some New Haven in the top spot.
Thanks,
Ed
I have been a NH fan as far back as i can remember. I grew up just outside the small yard in Putnam back in the waning days of the NH . my grandfather and my next door neighbor worked on the track crew in the steam era. A favorite passtime was walking along the tracks with them,listening to the stories they would tell about the good ole days when just about everything came by train and every little village had its own station.
Major New Haven fan here. I have 4 NH trains right now on the layout headed by Lionel RS-11, Atlas RS-1 and RS-3. And the Merchants Limited headed by a 3rd rail FL-9..I live about 2 miles from the NH main in Harrison/Mamaroneck and about 1 mile from the White Plains sta of the Harlem line.
I have a New Haven H16 and RS11 from Lionel.
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Lionel RS-11
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Brian,
This is a great subject. Thanks for starting it.
As a resident of Connecticut for 37 years, the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad has become a subject of considerable study, great interest, and the focus of my O-gauge model railroading. My under-construction 10-by-5 layout is just an oval but represents a New England branch line and operates almost exclusively with New Haven power and rolling stock. I believe that I have purchased every scale-sized O-gauge New Haven locomotive and piece of rolling stock that has been produced during the past twenty years. Photos of a few below.
MELGAR
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Funny. I am not a "New Haven fan", or a diesel guy, or one who likes bright colors usually, but I think that the NH had the most attractive and elegant and strange diesel and electric paint schemes of any RR. I live nowhere near that part of the US, have never been to New England (to Manhattan a couple of times - the closest to it), but whoever was in charge of that for the NH must have had a lot of masking tape and a lot of paint in inventory.
The "strange" scheme would have to be the McGinnis, of course - but I like it anyway.
I have one of MTH's big streamlined EP-3 (or EP-4; I forget the number) units in the dark-ish green with the almost 19th Century-looking striping in Dulux gold.
The locos with the thin horizontal pin stripe scheme are my favorites, especially the DL-109's.
Even the NH switchers were entertaining to see.
When I got in to O-gauge, a NH EP-5 was at the top of my must have list.
MELGAR posted:Brian,
This is a great subject. Thanks for starting it.
As a resident of Connecticut for 37 years, the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad has become a subject of considerable study, great interest, and the focus of my O-gauge model railroading. My under-construction 10-by-5 layout is just an oval but represents a New England branch line and operates almost exclusively with New Haven power and rolling stock. I believe that I have purchased every scale-sized O-gauge New Haven locomotive and piece of rolling stock that has been produced during the past twenty years. Photos of a few below.
MELGAR
Love the layout and the NH pics!
Peter
Putnam Div -
Yeah - that orange/black/striped DL-109.
Anyone have a list of the New Haven locos and rolling stock made during the last 20-60 years? O gauge three rail of course!
One of my videos:
Peter
Here are another two:
All these videos were taken on the River City 3 Railers Modular Layout. Enjoy!
Peter
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The NYNH&H RR is one of the four railroads that make up my Not-So-Great Eastern RR. The attached photos are of my "Merchants Ltd." which is pulled by a single RK Alco PA. It's only a short 6 car train. In my "to do" drawer i hope to build an EP3 on a Kline GG1 chassis - time will tell. Meanwhile i should probably sell the RK dummy PA.
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I reckon I'm a periodic New Haven fan. I'll have New Haven weeks on my layout every couple of months and will also pull out a New Haven video and several NH books to kind of add to the mood.
Growing up in PA I had minimal exposure to the New Haven. My only memories of the railroad are all associated with trips to my aunt and uncle's house in Buzzards Bay, MA.
Curt
My NH freight ...
I had a nice uncle in NYC I visited from time to time. I took the PRR clocker up to Penn station, while getting off one day I noticed the GG1 that was pulling the train I was on uncoupled from the train and took off....hhmmmm.. I asked one of the RR guys why was the engine taken off and he said, we change motors with the NH. I said when will the other engine come for the train which he replied any minute.
After a few minutes I was rewarded to see a New Haven EP-5 Jet back up and couple to the train. wow how great is this. yet another reason to go see my uncle and catch a ball game.
I grew up in Maine, but my grandparents were in CT where my Dad grew up. I'd like the New Haven even if orange wasn't my favorite color.
Just added some U-boats to the fleet recently. What I really want are FAs with the correct McGinnis color scheme.
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I enjoy the New Haven. I'd like to track down a K-Line EP5 someday, but for now this is my only New Haven Motive power. I have a powered and a dummy set as they did test on portions of the NY&LB. I wish I could have afforded the Weaver Osgood-Bradley coaches prior to Atlas bumping the price when they got the tooling.
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I have asked the guys from Lionel about doing a legacy EP-5. I has never been done in legacy. And with Lionel now producing the Hancock air whistle, it could be done right. K-Line made them with TMCC about 10 years ago. The could even do the Penn Central black with they were made into freight motors..I can't be the only one who wants a Jet in legacy!!
I would like to see the Pullman Bradley (aka American Flyer) cars made in 60 foot cars. Atlas is making the old Weaver 85 footers and hopefully will do a shorter version.
How about real New Haven steam, like engine #3016 used in the movie It Happened to Jane (1959) renumbered as old #97!!
As you may have noticed, i made my own.
I am a fan of the New Haven, but not exclusively. There are way too many New Haven trains in the McGinis paint scheme. My preference is for pre-McGinis livery. On my wish list of locomotives are an EP1, EP2 or EP3 Electric and an I-5 Hudson, but they must be Rail King with PS2 or PS3. I guess I am in for a long long wait for MTH to offer these locomotives.
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I LOVE my New Haven Alco S-S from MTH
here it is doing some switching duties on the NLOE Club Layout.
Bobby Ogage, I totally agree about the pre-Mcginis paint schemes. I think it will be a long long wait before we see any Rail King locos on our wish lists. It's why i built my own Pullman Bradley coaches and a cafe car, and ma giving thought to building and EP3 on a GG1 chassis.
My grandparents lived in Fairfield, CT. I was fortunate to spend many summers with them. They took me to ball games, plays, etc., to New York on the New Haven trains. The NH became my favorite railroad although I live in CA. Here are a few photos of a NH pumpkin express on the G&O taken during the club's halloween show. The NH colors are perfect for halloween trains. NH Joe
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I grew up in New Jersey and livery from the PRR and CNJ literally ran across the back yards of the houses across the street from ours (along New York and Long Branch RR trackage). I didn't visit New England until I went to college there.
Even when I was a kid, however, the sight of a Lionel EP-5 in New Haven colors, and the 6464 NH cars would get my juices flowing every time -- and they still do. Either of the postwar blue and yellow Virginians have the same effect.
Now that I have moved to New England, I research the history of the NH line and collect photos, just as if I had grown up here.
When my layout is finished, I'll treat myself to a NH EP-5, a few choice cars for the consist, and I'll be in heaven. Photos to come...
Steven J. Serenska
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Putnam Division posted:Love the layout and the NH pics!Peter
Peter,
Thanks for your appreciation of the layout. Small as it is, it has been my avocation since retiring three years ago. Now about 80% complete.
Below is a picture of my MTH Premier New Haven ALCO DL-109 #0722, "The Cranberry," which ran on Cape Cod during the early 1950s. During the steam-to-diesel transition years, New Haven prefixed their diesel locomotive numbers with "zero," which signified that the locomotive was "other than steam."
MELGAR
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I attended the 2009 NMRA convention in Hartford, CT and took a NH station tour. This is the restored New Haven Station as it looked in 2009.
Photo or painting(?) of the original station that is on display:
Exterior:
Interior:
Ceiling
Close up of lights:
Train board:
Some trains:
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No love for the EF-4?
Watch the K-Line EP. It has fake 3rd rail shoes on the trucks. Could rub on O22 switch machines.
Love for the Lionel postwar #209 New Haven Alcos.......
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New Haven steam engines - MELGAR.
Weaver Brass New Haven ALCO I4 Pacific #1389.
Weaver Brass New Haven Baldwin I5 #1403.