NR - Thank You for posting the Open House pamphlet overview...At past Open Houses MNCR handed out
similar information about CH Shop emphasizing the equipment on display. Good to see back after 16 years...
The big difference this time looked to be the absence of any FL9 units - Could MNCR have brought one back
for Open House display purposes from any of their current owners?
On the day of one of those early 2000s CH Open Houses me and some fellow LI Sunrise Trail NRHS members
went up to the Croton North Dead Line and found the remains of the three LIRR FL9s in the process of being
cannibalized for usable parts...After the 10 C1 cars were sold the 300, 301 and 302 were ceded back to MNCR
then promptly retired...This was a memorable but somewhat sad sight to see those FL9s in this instance...
Seeing the three MNCR Rapido P32 HO units should have added (or better) descriptions - For each:
214-Employee Tribute Scheme
211-New York Central System heritage (The FL9s in this scheme looked very good...)
208-MNCR 1980s Original Heritage Scheme (Who came up with "Beach Ball" anyway?)
For the other three - I never liked the plain "Delivery" scheme - especially the application on the FL9s...
The current MNCR scheme looks good to me especially in comparison to the LIRR DE/DM 30 unit colors...
The 1960s New Haven schemes revived by CDOT beginning on rebuilt FL9 units was and is a good move
to salute CT's most important fallen-flag railroad...I remember seeing the then-new NH P32 units being
displayed at a previous CH Open House and liked this older color scheme fitting well on a new unit...
Seeing P32 #203 looking somewhat rough my thought is to apply the New Haven 1950s green and orange
color scheme - and let's not forget the parentheses around (203) as another added salute to Connecticut
In closing MNCR brought back well this important event...MACTRAXX
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