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Discussion of the past and present operations of the Long Island Rail Road.

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 #1531137  by MACTRAXX
 
Steve: The picture and itinerary posted above was from the September 10,1989
LIST-NRHS Caboose Coach Trip. The consist was four hacks; three 2900s coaches
and four more hacks for a total of eight cabooses. The weather was hot and humid
and the three 2900 series car air conditioning offered a welcome respite to the heat.
Riders had a choice of riding half of the trip in the caboose and coaches - I chose to
ride the cabooses first than the coaches later. This picture was of turning the train on
the Garden-Mitchel Secondary after the photo stop at Clinton Road before heading
back west to Jamaica to complete the trip. I was one of many car hosts on this trip
and remember that it was my first Chapter rail fan excursion after joining LIST-NRHS
earlier in 1989...MACTRAXX
 #1531167  by MACTRAXX
 
Steve: The September 10, 1989 LIST fan trip was to me known as the "Caboose Coach trip" remembering how it was promoted by LIST.

The rear caboose had a small drumhead along with wooden signs that read "KABIN KAR TREK" that were made by longtime LIST member and LIRR freight conductor
JJ Earl.
The farewell to the two ALCO C420 locomotives 225 and 229 was a good memory...
MACTRAXX
 #1531198  by newkirk
 
Project 39 Fan Trip - October 5, 1985
Attachments:
Bay Ridge Terminal - 10/5/85
Bay Ridge Terminal - 10/5/85
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Bay Ridge Terminal - 10/5/85
Bay Ridge Terminal - 10/5/85
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Clinton Road - Garden City  10/5/85
Clinton Road - Garden City 10/5/85
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 #1531254  by nyandw
 
MACTRAXX wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:18 am Steve: The September 10, 1989 LIST fan trip was to me known as the "Caboose Coach trip" remembering how it was promoted by LIST. The rear caboose had a small drumhead along with wooden signs that read "KABIN KAR TREK" that were made by longtime LIST member and LIRR freight conductor JJ Earl. The farewell to the two ALCO C420 locomotives 225 and 229 was a good memory...
MACTRAXX
Thanks for the clarification! Image
LIRR #64 At the Garden Secondary, prior to the runaround move. Photo/Archive: JJ Earl

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