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Posted by seabeachexpress on Tue May 21 20:58:04 2013 http://trainweb.org/elso/SRSROST1.HTM |
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Posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Wed May 22 07:38:36 2013, in response to History of SRS car roster, posted by seabeachexpress on Tue May 21 20:58:04 2013. How SRS 140, build from an R-33 carbody shell, was not kept here and used in the NYCT system is way beyond me!!! :-/ |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed May 22 07:48:41 2013, in response to Re: History of SRS car roster, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Wed May 22 07:38:36 2013. It was not built by or for NYCT. It was built by St. Louis Car for Sperry concurrently with the construction of the R-33 cars. Its appearance is simply because they used a design that they were working with for the project of a different customer.ROAR |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed May 22 09:34:44 2013, in response to Re: History of SRS car roster, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed May 22 07:48:41 2013. It was built by St. Louis Car for Sperry concurrently with the construction of the R-33 cars.Almost. It was built in 1966 from a leftover body shell. |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Thu May 23 07:47:08 2013, in response to Re: History of SRS car roster, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Wed May 22 07:38:36 2013. How SRS 140, build from an R-33 carbody shell, was not kept here and used in the NYCT system is way beyond me!!! :-/When Sperry acquired the carbody to make #140, some adtionas would have caused clearance problems, especially the roof. ![]() SRS #140 did make rounds on the LIRR. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Joe V on Thu May 23 09:04:25 2013, in response to Re: History of SRS car roster, posted by Newkirk Images on Thu May 23 07:47:08 2013. It was built for them. The railfans down under like it and will preserve it some day. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Thu May 23 10:44:21 2013, in response to Re: History of SRS car roster, posted by Joe V on Thu May 23 09:04:25 2013. It was built for them. The railfans down under like it and will preserve it some day.It was built by Sperry for Sperry. It's been in the collection of the Dorrigo Railway Museum in New South Wales since 1990. |
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Posted by Fred G on Fri May 24 06:59:17 2013, in response to History of SRS car roster, posted by seabeachexpress on Tue May 21 20:58:04 2013. I didn't realize those things were that old. Thanks for your post.your pal, Fred |
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Posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Fri May 24 10:27:13 2013, in response to Re: History of SRS car roster, posted by Newkirk Images on Thu May 23 07:47:08 2013. Had it been assigned here, I am sure they could have found other places to add things without causing any clearance issues. It would look more in place here than the "Magic School Bus" that normally comes down to inspect the NYCT rails. |
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