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Pictures of NYC 9637
Owner:
New York Central
Model:
Alco S2
Built As:
NYC 8562 (S2)
Serial Number:
76954
Order No:
20322
Frame Number:
prime mover # 5423
Built:
8/1949
Notes:
blt as NYC 8562, re# PC 9637
Other locos with this serial:
NYC 9637(S2)
PC 9637(S2)
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Title:
NYC 9637 (print scan) - for a while, Kodak labeled prints with dates
Description:
In this November 1967 photo, the crew is headed east with three cars after switching Pfaudler, sporting a fancy S-2 with Jerry Blunt trucks and a nice paint job. Location is on West Ave. right in front of the GRS main entrance. Per DRBrown, "that yard job with the 9637 would be YT-1. They were on duty roughly 0700, train was usually made up on track 04. They took cars for the B&O, the PRR, and firms such as GRS and Pfaudler. Conductor was Lloyd Swartz, one brakeman was O.R. Brown, and I'll be darned if I can place a name to the guy in the photo. Caboose assigned to the job at that time was 18897, a rather odd-looking series which NYC acquired with the T&OC. Unlike most jobs, YT-1 left Goodman Street with the caboose on the head pin."
Photo Date:
11/1/1967
Upload Date:
2/4/2015 3:30:46 PM
Location:
Rochester, NY
Author:
Christopher Smith
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
NYC 9637(S2)
PC 9637(S2)
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644
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Title:
NYC 9637 (negative scan)
Description:
In this November 1967 photo, the crew is headed east with three cars after switching Pfaudler, sporting a fancy S-2 with Jerry Blunt trucks and a nice paint job. Location is on West Ave. right in front of the GRS main entrance. Per DRBrown, "that yard job with the 9637 would be YT-1. They were on duty roughly 0700, train was usually made up on track 04. They took cars for the B&O, the PRR, and firms such as GRS and Pfaudler. Conductor was Lloyd Swartz, one brakeman was O.R. Brown, and I'll be darned if I can place a name to the guy in the photo. Caboose assigned to the job at that time was 18897, a rather odd-looking series which NYC acquired with the T&OC. Unlike most jobs, YT-1 left Goodman Street with the caboose on the head pin."
Photo Date:
11/1/1967
Upload Date:
11/25/2017 12:48:12 PM
Location:
Rochester, NY
Author:
Christopher Smith
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
NYC 9637(S2)
PC 9637(S2)
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541
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