Metro-North Railroad rolling stock
The Metro-North Railroad is a commuter railroad serving the northern suburbs of New York City. It principally uses a fleet of electric railcars for its services; diesel locomotives and push-pull coaches are in use as well for non-electrified portions of the system.
History
When the Metropolitan Transportation Authority began to subsidize commuter rail systems of Penn Central Railroad and Erie Lackawanna Railway in the early-1970s, they inherited equipment of the former New York Central Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, some of which dated back to the early 20th Century. However, they also began to operate variations of the new M1 railcar which was designated as the "M1A." Many diesel locomotives inherited from those railroads however, were used as recently as the early 21st Century.
Active rolling stock
Locomotives
Builder and model |
Photo | Built year |
Year rebuilt |
Fleet Numbers |
Power | Notes |
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EMD GP35R |
1966 | 1991–1992; 2013–present |
101–107 (7 units) |
2500 hp |
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EMD GP40FH-2M |
1966–1970 | 1992–1993; 2007 |
4900–4905 (6 units) |
3000 hp | Operated by NJ Transit for West of Hudson service. | |
EMD GP40PH-2M |
1968 | 1992; 2007 |
4906 (1 unit) |
3000 hp | Operated by NJ Transit for West of Hudson service. | |
EMD F40PH-3C |
1976–1981 | 2009–2010 | 4907–4908, 4912–4914 (5 units) |
3000 hp | Operated by NJ Transit for West of Hudson service. | |
GE P32AC-DM |
1995–1998 | 2012–2015 | 201–231 (31 units) |
3200 hp |
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Brookville BL06 |
2000 | N/A | 404–405 (2 units) |
600 hp | *Used for yard switches in Harmon
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Brookville BL20GH |
2008 | N/A | 110–115, 125–130 (12 units) |
2,250 horsepower (1,680 kW) |
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Brookville BL14CG[1] |
2009 | N/A | 401–402 (2 units) |
2000 hp | Used for East side Access project; Replaced GP8 and GP9. |
Electric multiple units
M3A, M7A and M9A cars draw power from third rail under-running; M2, M4, and M6 from third rail under-running and 12.5 kV 60 Hz AC catenary; M8 from 650V DC third rail over and under-running, 12.5 kV 60 Hz and 25 kV 60 Hz AC catenary.
Builder and model | Photo | Built year |
Year Rebuilt | Fleet Numbers | Notes |
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Budd, GE M2 |
1972–1977 | 1992–1994, 2006 | 8400–8471, 8500–8552, 8554–8570 (even numbers only), 8651–8669 (odd numbers only), 8700–8749, 8800–8849 |
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Budd M3A |
1983–1985 | 2002; 2014–15 | 8000–8141 |
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Tokyu Car M4 | 1987–1988 | N/A | 8900–8935, 8951–8985 |
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Bombardier M7A |
2004–2006 | N/A | 4000–4335 |
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Kawasaki M8 |
2009–2015 | N/A | 9100–9421 9460–9476 (Unpowered Single Cars; Even #s Only) 9500–9519 9560-9590 (Unpowered Single Cars; Even #s Only) 9600–9623 |
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Kawasaki M9[2] |
2018–2020 | N/A | Unknown (up to 188 cars) |
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Push pull coaches
These cars are non-powered.
Builder and model | Photo | Built year |
Year Rebuilt | Fleet Numbers | Notes |
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Bombardier Comet II |
1982 | 1999–2002, 2009 | 6125–6131 (odd numbers only), 6134–6140 (even numbers only), 6142–6149, 6176–6180 (even numbers only) |
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Bombardier Shoreliner I |
1982–1983 | 1995–1996; 2008–2009 | 6101–6109 (odd numbers only), 6150–6160, 6162–6166 (even numbers only),6201–6209 (odd numbers only), 6223–6229 (odd numbers only), 6250–6260, 6262–6268 (even numbers only) |
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Bombardier Shoreliner II |
1987–1988 | 2008–2009 | 6111–6117 (odd numbers only), 6161–6167 (odd numbers only), 6168–6174,6121–6179, 6186–6190 (evennumbers only), 6211–6219 (odd numbers only), 6270–6278 (even numbers only) |
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Bombardier Shoreliner III |
1996–2002 | NA | 6280–6286, 6288, 6301–6310, 6330- 6372, 6374–6398 (even numbers only), 6430–6474 (even numbers only) |
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Bombardier Shoreliner IV |
1996–2002 | N/A | 6221–6222, 6311–6320 |
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Alstom Comet V |
2004 | N/A | 6700–6714, 6750–6799 |
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Retired rolling stock
Roster rolling stock manufactured from 1946 to the present.
Builder and model | Photo | Built | Retired | Heritage | Successor | Power | Notes |
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EMD FP10 | 1946-1949 (rebuilt in late 1970s) | 2008 | GM&O; MBTA | Genesis P32AC-DM, BL20GH | 1750 hp | Original Chicago and Northwestern F3s, later MBTA; rebuilt F3s. 412 in service at adirondack scenic railroad as 1502; 410 Is owned by Transit Museum and is stored at Croton-Harmon | |
EMDGP8 | 1956 | 2009 | New York Central | Brookville BL14CG | 1500 hp | Work Locomotive; Stored at Croton-Harmon | |
EMD GP9 | 1957 | 2010 | New York Central | Brookville BL14CG | 1750 hp | Work Locomotive only; used during winters to melt ice off the third rail. Reactivated for switcher service in 2012 after retirement 2010. At Croton-Harmon. | |
ALCO RS-3M | 1956 | 1990s | New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad | EMD GP35R | 1200 hp | Preserved at Danbury Railway Museum | |
EMD FL9 | 1956-1959 | 1998-2002, 2009 | New York, New Haven and Hartford;Penn Central; Conrail | Genesis P32AC-DM, BL20GH, Amtrak P40DC | 1800 hp | Dual-mode locomotive with third rail shoe for running in Park Ave Tunnel - in later years was relegated to 100% diesel work on branch lines. Several have been donated to railroad museums. 6 are in New Haven | |
General Electric B23-7 | 1976 | 1993 | Conrail | GP35R | 2250 hp | Work Locomotive; ex-Conrail. Traded Back to Conrail for the GP35Rs. All units are owned by Finger Lake Railway | |
GE U34CH | 1978 | 1994 | Erie Lackawanna | GP40PH-2 | 3600 hp | Used for the Port Jervis Line. Rebuilt Chicago Northwestern U30C; Scrapped | |
Republic Locomotive FL9AC | 1992 | 2005 | New York New Haven and Hartford; LIRR | Genesis P32AC-DM | 3000 hp | These units have been cut up for scrap. Ex. LIRR; rebuilt FL9s | |
GE P40DC | 1993 | 2009 | Amtrak | BL20GH | 4000 hp | Amtrak lease units to replace FL9s that were starting to become maintenance nightmares. Stayed in Amtrak paint with Amtrak logo and used on Danbury, Waterbury and Wassaic branches. Amtrak 833, 834, 836, 838, 840, 841, 842, and 843. When Metro North returned these units, they were sold to CDOT for Shoreline East. Can sometimes be seen on weekday midday runs on the Waterbury branch when a Shoreline East set is used while the Metro-North set is being refueled. | |
Self-Propelled Cars | |||||||
Budd RDC-1 | 1950- 1956 | 1991 | New York Central; New York New Haven and Hartford | P32AC-DM; Shoreliner coaches | 550 hp | Used on Port Jervis Line and Waterbury Branch. New Haven 32 and 47 are at Danbury Railway Museum; 47 was stripped for parts for 32. 32 is operational. Metro North demotored certain units for push pull coaches | |
Pullman Standard 4400s "Washboards" | 1956 | 1983 | New York, New Haven and Hartford | GE M2s | 650V DC Third Rail under running 11 kV 25 Hz AC catenary |
Ex-New Haven Railroad; ran on New Haven Line; 2 units are at Danbury Railway Museum; 2 units are part of Metro North's catenary inspection train. Replaced by M2s | |
Pullman Standard ACMU 1100 | 1962-1965 | 2004 | New York Central | Bombardier M7s | 650V DC third rail under-running | Ex-New York Central; electrical multiple units; replaced by M-7s. 1128 and 1171 are at Danbury railway Museum. | |
Budd SPV-2000 | 1978-1981 | 1996 | Amtrak/CDOT, MTA | P32AC-DM/ Shoreliner coaches | 550 hp | Owned by MTA and CDOT (CDOT units had Amtrak logos in addition to State of CT seal.) Used on branch lines of Metro North and Amtrak's Springfield line. CDOT de-powered their units for Shoreline East. Those have since been retired in favor of Ex-VRE Mafersa push-pull coaches. Some units sit in NH yard on dead line, and some leased to Amtrak for training. MNCR 293 is preserved at Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic, CT. Several CDOT-owned de-powered units were sent to New Orleans for hurricane-standby duty. | |
Budd M1A | 1971-1973 | 2008-2011 | Penn Central | Bombardier M7s | 650V DC third rail under-running | Replaced by M7As | |
Budd, GE, Canadian Vickers M2 |
1972– 1977 |
2011- | Penn Central; Conrail | Kawasaki M8s | 650V DC third rail under-running & 12.5 kV 60 Hz AC catenary |
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Tokyu Car M4 | 1987-1988 | 2015 | Metro-North/ConnDOT | Kawasaki M8s | 650V DC third rail under-running & 12.5 kV 60 Hz AC catenary | Replaced by M8s, last run of M4/M6 equipment June 26, 2015; One married pair is in the reserve fleet. | |
Morrison Knudsen M6 | 1994 | 2015 | Metro-North/ConnDOT | Kawasaki M8s | 650V DC third rail under-running & 12.5 kV 60 Hz AC catenary | Replaced by M8s, last run of M4/M6 equipment June 26, 2015, last new build DC traction railcars in North America | |
Coaches | |||||||
Various stainless-steel coaches and club cars | Various years | 1985 | New York New Haven and Hartford, New York Central | Shoreliner I and II Cars | Non-Powered | Disposed of or sold through the 1980s as new equipment came on line. | |
Pullman Standard 4800 series coaches | 1950s | 1985 | SEMTA | Shoreliner I and II Cars | Non-Powered | Detroit's commuter carrier. | |
Morrison-Knudsen Boise Budds | 1982 | 1998 | MBTA,VRE | Shoreliner III cars | Non-Powered | Rebuilt Budd RDCs that had their Engines Removed and used as Push-Pull cars; Original MBTA then sold to VRE in 1986 then VRE sold them to Metro North. 2 units sit on a deadline in Croton-Harmon; Rest sold to Caltrans | |
General Electric/Avco/Canadian Vickers Comet IA | 1978 | 2005 | Metro North | Alstom Comet V | Non-Powered | Two cabs and eight trailers were built from surplus shells from the Arrow III EMU for NJDOT. They saw use primarily on the Port Jervis Line. Replaced by Comet V cars. | |
Bombardier Comet III | 1991 | 1998/2008 | New Jersey Transit | Alstom Comet V | Non-Powered | Sold to NJT in 1998, sold back to Metro North in 2008. stored at Croton; To be converted for the new business train to replace the Phobe Snow cars. |
Bar cars
Metro-North Railroad was the last commuter railroad in the United States to operate bar cars, electric MUs equipped with bars that served alcohol. The M2 bar cars were delivered in 1974, and Metro-North has not ordered new ones. The last train which included a bar car left Grand Central for New Haven at 7:34PM on Friday, May 9, 2014. While there is talk of retrofitting M8 cars with bars, no decision has been reached and no money allocated.[3]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rolling stock of the Metro-North Railroad. |
- ↑ "Metro-North RR BL14CG MNRR 402". trainweb.org.
- ↑ "New Railcars" on the MTA website
- ↑ Flegenheimer, Matt, Last stop, last drop: Bar cars chug into commuter history, New York Times, May 10, 2014, p.A1
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Shoreliner I (MNCR) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Shoreliner IV (MNCR) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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M8 (MNCR) |