New Haven Railroad train 15, "The New Yorker"
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Photographer (pht): Higginbotham, William
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New Haven Railroad train 15, "The New Yorker"
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Air Line Junction - Woodlawn line. New Haven Railroad train 15, "The New Yorker," traveling from Boston to Grand Central Terminal, at a point between Greenwich, Connecticut, and Port Chester, New York. Named "Dan'l Webster," the train was built by Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Co. in 1956. It has nine "Train X" car units. At each end is a Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton locomotive having one 1000-hp German Maybach V-12 diesel engine driving the train through a "Mekydro" (mechanical-hydraulic) torque converter. Locomotive 3001 appears in the picture; locomotive 3000 on the other end of train. (Description provided by the photographer.)
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