I have the answer to your riddle. NYC 2050 is an ALCO C430 built in December of 1967, two months before the Penn Central merger. They were New York Centrals last new units, and the last units painted for New York Central. It is now Livonia, Avon & Lakeville, WNY&P number 430.
I don't believe locomotives had ditch lights back then.
cbalducc 2 years ago
loved the video it was awesome! Loved 2:12 when there is complete darkness! you fuckin rock , man
bluedvr2005 3 years ago
o man! i getting them confused!
steven8979 3 years ago
2050? is that 431 i think..............
steven8979 3 years ago
430
dumbbuff 3 years ago
I have the answer to your riddle. NYC 2050 is an ALCO C430 built in December of 1967, two months before the Penn Central merger. They were New York Centrals last new units, and the last units painted for New York Central. It is now Livonia, Avon & Lakeville, WNY&P number 430.
FL92002 3 years ago
Also they were the only C430s built with hi-adhesion trucks (EMD style).
cbehr91 3 years ago
WHAT?? the hi-ad trucks were on all of the C430's except the Reading ones. And they are like nothing EMD ever used.
dumbbuff 3 years ago
Yeah EMD never used anything but Blombergs on 4 axle Road Switchers.
ble909 3 years ago
old my ass! ditch lights in 1973? lolololol
HAMBONE187 3 years ago
whoa, we got a winner. now do the hard part: Tell me WHAT it is? i gave you every clue you need in the description
dumbbuff 3 years ago
you kick serious ass
dumbbuff 3 years ago
wow really old!!!
Stephenson18 3 years ago 2
nice flashback to the better days of railroading. if only we could see that now....
FL92002 3 years ago 3
yes - if only we could see these kinds of great consists on some railroad today somewhere...... ;-)
nhlives 3 years ago 2
bwahahahahahahaha
dumbbuff 3 years ago