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  2. EMD FL9 - Wikipedia

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    The EMD FL9 (New Haven Class EDER-5) is a model of electro-diesel locomotive, capable of operating either as a traditional diesel-electric locomotive or as an electric locomotive powered from a third rail.

  3. Baldwin RP-210 - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton delivered the RP-210s to the New Haven Railroad a month before General Motor's Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) division in Illinois completed the first production model of the EMD FL-9 Electric-Diesel-Electric-Road locomotive (EDER in New Haven terminology). Despite this, New Haven classified the GM EMD unit as EDER-5 on the ...

  4. ALCO FA - Wikipedia

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    The Railroad Museum of New England owns former New York, New Haven, & Hartford FA-1 #0401. Western NY HS in Buffalo, New York owns a former New York Central FA-2, #1102/ PC1302. Spokane Portland & Seattle FB-2 868B is owned by a private owner in NJ. The Canadian Railway Museum in Delson, Quebec owns CN FPA-4 #6765 and CN FA-1 #9400.

  5. New Haven EP-5 - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven EP-5 was a double-ended mercury arc rectifier electric locomotive built in 1955 by General Electric, for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.It was built to haul passenger trains between Grand Central Terminal or Penn Station in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut. [1]

  6. GE U25B - Wikipedia

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    From 1940 through 1953, GE participated in a design, production, and marketing consortium for diesel-electric locomotives with the American Locomotive Company. In 1956 the GE Universal Series of diesel locomotives was founded for the export market. The U25B was the first attempt at the domestic market since its termination of the consortium ...

  7. ALCO RS-11 - Wikipedia

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    This locomotive, classified by ALCO as model DL-701, was their first high-horsepower road switcher, [1] intended to be a replacement for the very popular RS-3 road switcher. Featuring a V-12, 1,800 hp (1,300 kW) 251B diesel engine, the RS-11 was ALCO's answer to EMD's very successful GP9 .

  8. List of GE locomotives - Wikipedia

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    1 New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: 2-B+B-2: 11,000 V AC, 25 Hz: 1,560 hp (1,160 kW) ... Diesel Locomotives: The First 50 Years: A Guide to Diesels Built ...

  9. Category : New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad locomotives

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    Pages in category "New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad locomotives" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .