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Chuck Zeiler's Collection
 
5/8/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Long Island Rail Road Company
Model:Rebuilt Alco Power CarBuilt As:SPS 860A-1 (FA1)
Serial Number:76675Order No:20314
Frame Number:Alco prime mover # 10845Built:2/1949
Notes:blt as FA1 SP&S 860A-1, re# 860, BN 4108
Other locos with this serial:  BN 4108(FA1) SPS 860(FA1) NYGL 7375(FA1) TTCA 616(FA1) LI 616(Power Car) KLIX 7375(Power Car)
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LI 616
Title:  LI 616
Description:  Long Island 616 on the rear of a train at Hunterpoint Station in Long Island City, Queens, New York City on an unknown day in June 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The Long Island had 19 of these power cars, converted FA1's and FA2's, the traction motors were removed, and the prime mover de-rated to 600 horsepower running at a constant speed to provide heating and lighting power to the coaches. The controls were retained and wired for push-pull service. This particular locomotive started on the SP&S as FA1 860A, built in February 1949 ( c/n 76675 ), then renumbered to SP&S 880, then became BN 4108, acquired by the LI around July 29, 1973, repowered at an unknown date with a Detroit Diesel by GE. It left the LI roster in 2001 for Touristiques des Chaudieres Appalaches ( same road number ).
Photo Date:  6/1/1980  Upload Date: 6/28/2018 9:39:08 PM
Location:  Long Island City, NY
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives:  LI 616(Power Car)
Views:  374   Comments: 0
LI HEP 616
Title:  LI HEP 616
Description:  Long Island HEP (ex-FA1) 616 on the rear of a train somewhere around New York City on an unknown day in June 1980, photo by Chuck Zeiler. The Long Island had 19 of these power cars, converted FA1's and FA2's, the traction motors were removed, and the prime mover de-rated to 600 horsepower running at a constant speed to provide heating and lighting power to the coaches. The controls were retained and wired for push-pull service. This particular locomotive started on the SP&S as FA1 860A, built in February 1949 (c/n 76675), then renumbered to SP&S 880, then became BN 4108, acquired by the LI around July 29, 1973, repowered at an unknown date with a Detroit Diesel by GE. It left the LI roster in 2001 for Touristiques des Chaudieres Appalaches (same road number).
Photo Date:  6/1/1980  Upload Date: 4/22/2011 11:46:14 AM
Location:  New York, NY
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Bridge,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 616(Power Car)
Views:  877   Comments: 1


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