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D&H PA4u 16
Title:  D&H PA4u 16
Description:  D&H PA4u 16 at Rensselaer, New York on July 26, 1976, photo by J. H. Nixon, Chuck Zeiler collection. The Delaware & Hudson acquired four PA1's from the AT&SF in 1967 as they were being retired. This one was AT&SF #59L, built October 1948 (c/n 76535).

When Frederic C. Dumaine became President of the D&H in 1967, one of his high priorities was to upgrade the remaining passenger service. The PA1's were refurbished and repainted in a Santa Fe-like paint scheme, and used with ex-Rio Grande Budd stainless steel passenger cars on the daily New York-Albany "Laurentian" and "Montreal Limited" trains. In addition to the four AT&SF PA1's, the D&H also acquired an ex-New Haven PA (#0783) for spare parts. For a while, the locomotives were well cared for, but came to an end when D&H was taken over (by court order, along with the E-L) by the N&W at the inception of the Penn-Central merger. When Amtrak took over most rail passenger service, the D&H trains were not included, and the PA's were out of work. Two (17 & 19) were traded to GE. However, Hurricane Agnes in the summer of 1972 destroyed much of the neighbor Erie-Lackawanna, rendering the court order null and void. New management was brought in, and the new D&H President, C. Bruce Sterzing, re-acquired the two PA's from GE. The 244 prime movers powering the PA's were worn out, but the D&H managed to get three of them operable, and convinced the State of New York to use the D&H equipment on a partial state-sponsored restoration of the New York-Montreal train service in cooperation with Amtrak. The D&H was in need of reliable passenger locomotives, and in a joint project with Morrison-Knudsen, the Model 244 prime movers were removed from 16 and 19, and the bodies were shipped to Boise, Idaho in June 1974 for installation of Model 251F prime movers. The returnig locomotives were classed as PA4's, a model never produced by Alco. After returning to the D&H, its attended assignment was taken over by Amtrak's Turboliners, and it was sold to a dealer (along with the other three PA4's), who sold them to FNM in Mexico. It was wrecked, and stored, later purchased by Dolye McCormack, to be cosmetically restored for display at the Smithsonian.

Photo Date:  7/26/1976  Upload Date: 11/7/2010 9:37:04 AM
Location:  Rensselaer, NY
Author:  J. H. Nixon
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  DH 16(PA4u)
Views:  1109   Comments: 1
D&H PA4u 18
Title:  D&H PA4u 18
Description:  D&H PA4u 18, Rensselaer, NY, Jsly 24, 1976, photo by J. H. Nixon, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in December 1948 as AT&SF PA1 #72L (c/n 76541), it was sold to the D&H in December 1967. While on the D&H, it and three other ex-Santa Fe PA1's (D&H #'s 16, 17, and 19) were assigned to the New York - Montreal Laurentban and Montreal Limited trains. This service lasted until the advent of Amtrak on May 1, 1971. Two PA1's (#'s 17 and 19) were traded to GE, and 16 and 18 were retained for special trains, and later conveyed to a private operator for excurpion service. During the Summer of 1972 the D&H was under Norfolk & Western management, and a new president, C. Bruce Sterzing, reacquired the two PA1's sent to GE. Also at this time, the State of New York was seeking restoration of the @ew York - Mortreal train service, and the D&H managed to convince the state to use D&H equipment for that service. Funded 2/3 by the state and 1/3 by Amtrak, the parties reached an agreement in the Spring of 1974. Now the D&H was in need ob reliable locomotives. Stripped of their prime movers, the PA1's were sent to Morrison-Knudsen in Boise, Idaho, where M-K installed new Alco (actually MLW, later Blmbardier) Model 251 12-cylinder prime movers rated at 2400 hp. Returned to the D&H, the now-designated PA4'sworked the new Adirondack train until Amtrak introduced the Turboliners in New York State service. The PA4's were briefly leased to Boston's MBTA commuter service, but by January 1979, the D&H sold the PA4's to Diesels International. They were leased and eventually:sold to Mexico's FNM Railroad, where all the PA4's deteriorated and were retired. The 17 and 19 were placed on display in Mexico. The 16 and 18 were returncd to the USA. Number 16 was cosmetically restored for display at the Smithsonian, and 18 is in the p{ocess of being restored for possible operation as Nickel Plate 190.
Photo Date:  7/24/1976  Upload Date: 11/9/2010 10:08:46 AM
Location:  Rensselaer, NY
Author:  J. H. Nixon
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  DH 18(PA4u)
Views:  1141   Comments: 2
D&H PA4u 19
Title:  D&H PA4u 19
Description:  Delaware & Hudson Railway PA4u 19 at Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1975, photo by Dave Weber, Chuck Zeiler collection. The date is from the Kodak date stamped on the slide, it may have been photographed earlier. Built May 1947 (c/n 75318) as AT&SF PA1 #54B, renumbered #66L in 1949, it was retired and sold to the D&H in December 1967. It was repainted and refurbished for passenger service on the D&H, which lasted until the advent of Amtrak in 1971. It was traded to GE, but was reacquired in 1972. The D&H was able to convince the State of New York to use D&H equipment for a state funded (2/3 state, 1/3 Amtrak funded) passenger service between New York and Montreal. The PA1's were assigned this service, but were in need of upgrade. The D&H had four PA1's, and removed the 16-cylinder Model 244 prime movers and shipped the bodies of #'s 16 and 19 to Morrison-Knudsen in Boise, Idaho in June 1974 for installation of 12-cylinder Model 251F prime movers, as well as upgrade of electrical equipment. The upgraded PA1 was designated PA4, and 19 was placed in service on the D&H on March 1, 1975. The PA4's service life on the D&H was only a couple of years. In 1977 Amtrak replaced the D&H equipment with Turboliners, and the out-of-work PA's were briefly leased to Boston's MBTA commuter agency, but by 1979, they were sold to Diesels International. The PA's were shipped off the FNM in Mexico, where 19 received a new Model 251 prime mover in 1988. Ultimately, it was retired to a museum near Mexico City.
Photo Date:  4/1/1975  Upload Date: 11/7/2010 10:58:17 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Dave Weber
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  DH 19(PA4u)
Views:  1147   Comments: 2


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