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  2. List of NJ Transit rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    4109 painted in heritage Central Railroad of New Jersey scheme. EMD GP40PH-2B: 4200–4219 1965–1969 1993–1994 19 Ex-Penn Central. 4208 painted in Conrail heritage paint scheme. 4210 painted in Erie Railroad heritage paint scheme. 4219 was rebuilt from GP40PH-2A 4148, which was damaged in 1996. [1] EMD F40PH-2CAT: 4119, 4120 1981 2

  3. Juice Train - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana had its own GE 70-ton switcher locomotive, No. 98, to switch cars at the New Jersey destination. [5] [6] In 2017, CSX abolished separate Juice Trains between Philadelphia and Florida. Tropicana products are carried on other CSX trains to and from Florida. A separate train for Tropicana operates over the short distance north of ...

  4. List of New Jersey railroads - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania and New Jersey Railroad: 1915 1917 N/A Pennsylvania and New Jersey Railroad: PRR: 1894 1896 Delaware River Railroad and Bridge Company: Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York Railroad: PRR: 1902 1907 Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad: Pennsylvania, Poughkeepsie and Boston Railroad: LNE: 1887 1895 Lehigh and New England Railroad

  5. Seaboard Coast Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 1970, beginning on Seaboard Coast Line railroad, a mile-long Tropicana Juice Train began carrying one million gallons of juice with one weekly round-trip from Bradenton, Florida to Kearny, New Jersey, in the New York City area. The trip spanned 1,250 miles (2,010 km) one way, and the 60 car train was the equivalent of 250 trucks. [16]

  6. NJ Transit Rail Operations - Wikipedia

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    NJ Transit Rail Operations (reporting mark NJTR) is the rail division of NJ Transit. It operates commuter rail service in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark. NJ Transit also operates rail service in Orange and Rockland counties in New York under contract to Metro-North Railroad.

  7. GE U34CH - Wikipedia

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    The U34CH is a 3,600 hp (2,700 kW) passenger diesel locomotive built by General Electric between 1970 and 1973. In total, 33 U34CH units were built; 32 were built for the New Jersey Department of Transportation and operated by the Erie Lackawanna Railway and, later, Conrail, with the last unit coming as a later rebuild of a GE U30C for the New York MTA.

  8. Bombardier ALP-45DP - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Transit (NJT) purchased 26 ALP-45DPs in 2008, with an option to purchase up to 63 additional units. [2] [23] The first locomotive from the order was displayed at Innotrans in 2010 [24] and was officially unveiled at Pennsylvania Station on May 11, 2011. [25] NJT purchased 9 additional units in July 2010.

  9. Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    The Uncle Sam, serial number 11, a 4-2-0 (a locomotive with two unpowered axles in front, followed by one powered axle) built in 1839 for the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, was noted by American Railroad Journal for hauling a 24-car train up a grade of 26 feet per mile (4.9 m/km) or 0.49% at 24.5 mph (39.4 km/h). [18]