PATH currently have an additional 72 PA-5 on order. How many A cars and how many B cars?
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PATH currently have an additional 72 PA-5 on order. How many A cars and how many B cars?
476 not 471
Is this unit still active?
108 ex MARC 67:2 ex MARC 30 ex Conrail and PC 3198
109 ex MARC 61:2 ex SOO 4612 ex MILW 2012 nee MILW 174
It is not well known that this car has been preserved in England for many years. It no longer has trucks but is otherwise intact. It is currently at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre in use as a volunteer canteen where I photographed it on March 17 2018 (http://www.brc-stockbook.co.uk/nycar.htm&quo...
CSX units are AC4400CW 130 and 36
Is 108 permanently out of service?
110 is the former MARC 66
From CNN website. A British forum reports the Amtrak unit is # 47
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Is it known what number series will be used for the new cars? 01900 and up perhaps?
Has 4020 been officially retired? Has not run since the crossing accident at Garfield 6/21/2013
Many thanks, delete the ALP-44, all retired
Can we have an update please?
SwingMan wrote:There are three right now:Are these mixed pairs still operating? Also are 7033/34 and 7043/44 still out of service?
7053-7088
7087-7280
7493-7376
Is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Metro_rolling_stock#1000-series" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; correct in stating that 1000-1001 are to be retained as historic cars? Also what are the old and new car numbers of the third money train 1000 conversion and the 6000 ...