Greetings All,
Locomotive Spotlight #2 of 2022.
Today's subject of the Locomotive Spotlight series will be Lehigh Valley PA1s #609 and #611
Prototype Information
The prototype fifteen Lehigh Valley PA locomotives (601-614) were delivered from Alco in 1948 with a Cornell red and black stripe paint scheme. The units did not have dynamic brakes and the LV did not order any PB units.
Primarily a passenger train locomotive the PAs could often be found paired back to back hauling Lehigh Valley varnish like "The John Wilkes", "The Maple Leaf" and "The Black Diamond".
When not in passenger service the LV PA1s could be found in freight service as seen in this 1951 photo. In the first quarter 2022 Trains of the Past magazine in the working with Alco's article by Mike Bednar there are two photos of the LV PAs working freight trains from 1963 and 1956. In the 19656 photo a single PA is on a local in between passenger runs.
The Proto 2000 LV PA1 #611 arrived in early December 2021.
The model was set up for revenue service on the layout and then stored awaiting the arrival of sister unit, LV #609.
Santa delivered the 609 for Christmas and it poses here at Terminal Yard. The P-2000 PA1 models are nicely detailed and run extremely well.The units are coupled together and with each featuring all wheel drive, can motors with large flywheels and a good amount of weight this pair should be able to handle any assignment they are given.
The 609 and 611 would spend their final years hauling Lehigh Valley freight tonnage until their retirement in 1965.
Coming soon the LV PAs will be featured in passenger service with the upgraded IHC LV passenger cars.
To: NYCTL Engine Facilities
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Re: Locomotive Spotlight #2 / Lehigh Valley Alco PAs 609 and 611
The N.Y.C.T.L. engine terminal crew (as well as 1:1 Sir John) did a great job getting these locomotives up to railroad standards. Running them as a freight train was very impressive and it shows both engines ran well together.
Looking forward to seeing the video of said engines running in passenger service around Empire City.
Sir Neal - APRR President
Thank you very much !:1 Sir Neal!!!
DeleteOne of the most attractive locomotives designs wearing a sharp looking livery! Your LV PAs look fantastic on the N.Y.C.T.L. rails! They certainly run well as they were caught high balling in your video! Thanks for the various proto pics of these units working passenger and freight trains. I'm looking forward to seeing your models puling LV passenger cars!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ralph!!!
DeleteThese are great looking models.I love the scene coming out of the yard. Keep up the great modeling.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jimmy!!!
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