Washington TerminalAll-Time Roster |
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Revised: 29 Dec. 2016 | Info from: John Komanesky | |||
- | Photo by: Jim Kleeman | |||
Model | Road No | Bldr Nmbr | Bldr Date | Notes |
RS-1 (Alco) | 40 | 71318 | 3/44 | Scrapped in the early to mid 1980s |
41 | 72813 | 6/44 | To East Washington RR 103, 1/70 > Union Equity Grain 3 > scrapped (2013) | |
42 | 72814 | 6/44 | Sold to Potomac Electric Power 3, (c.1964-65); scrapped (2013) | |
43 | 72815 | 7/44 | To LCRC 3 "Howard D. White" | |
44 | 73763 | 7/45 | To Amtrak 44 > Naparano I&M, 9/86 | |
45 | 73764 | 8/45 | Sold to Potomac Electric Power 4, (c. 1964-65); scrapped (2013) | |
46 | 74314 | 9/45 | To Amtrak 46 > Naparano I&M, 9/86 | |
47 | 74315 | 9/45 | To Amtrak 47; then to Naparano I&M, 9/86 > Tioga Central 47; scrapped | |
48 | 74319 | 10/45 | To Solite, Inc. 48 | |
49 | 74320 | 10/45 | To Metal Processing 49 (via G.R. Silcott/BR&L), 4/72 | |
50 | 75560 | 11/47 | To Solite, Inc. 50 > Potomac Valley Brick & Supply (?) > Central New England 50 | |
51 | 75561 | 11/47 | To Potomac Electric Power 2, c. 1964-65 | |
52 | 75562 | 11/47 | To Great Southern Lumber #?, 1/63 > Chattahoochie Industrial RR 97 > Conrad Yelvington 292 | |
53 | 75563 | 12/47 | To B&O for use as trade-in credit for GE > GE, 12/71 | |
54 | 75564 | 12/47 | To Great Southern Lumber #?, 1/63 > Chattahoochie Industrial RR 38 > Conrad Yelvington 293 | |
55 | 75679 | 12/47 | To Domtar Newsprint, Ltd 67 (via G.R. Silcott), 6/71 | |
56 | 76215 | 12/48 | Sold to Potomac Electric Power 1, (c. 1964-65); stored out of service | |
57 | 76216 | 12/48 | To New Hope & Ivyland 57, 1/71 > Black River & Western 57, mid-1974 > East Penn Ry 57 > PRL 57 | |
58 | 76217 | 12/48 | To Steiner Liff Co. 58 (via G.R. Silcott/BR&L), 7/72 | |
59 | 76218 | 12/48 | To Amtrak 59 > George Hockaday > Amsterdam Leasing (ALGX) 59 | |
60 | 77472 | 3/50 | To Lansing (MI) Board of Water & Light no #(via G.R. Silcott/BR&L), mid-1972 | |
61 | 77473 | 3/50 | Stored; sold to Stone & Webster > Virginia Electric Power 61, (1968) | |
62 | 77474 | 3/50 | To Amtrak 62 > Tioga Central 62; scrapped | |
63 | 79048 | 5/51 | To Carolina Power & Light 63 (via G.R. Silcott/BR&L), 2/72 | |
64 | 79049 | 5/51 | To Alabama Power Co. L-2 via G.R. Silcott/BR&L) | |
66 | -- | Stored, out-of-service | ||
FAUR Quarterhorse | 78 | ?? | ??/74 | Ex Rumanian-built demonstrator > Sold to ? > scrapped at ex-LV Sayre facility in late 1980's |
GP7 (EMD) | 80 | 14397 | 6/51 | Ex-Rock Island 1201 > Amtrak 784 |
81 | 11689 | 8/50 | Ex-Rock Island 437; currently owned by American Aggregate Industries | |
SW1 (EMD) | 730 | 6405 | 8/49 | Ex-Amtrak 730 < Amtrak 243(2nd) < PC 8425 < nee-NYC 599 |
Source of information: "Extra 2200 South" and "High Green" newletters, with updates / corrections from Jason Hartman, Tim Moriarty and Elliott Moxley |