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News photo: NJ Transit’s latest heritage locomotive

By Trains Staff | October 9, 2023

| Last updated on February 2, 2024


Commuter operator unveils Erie Railroad unit

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Black and yellow diesel locomotive
NJ Transit has added Erie-painted GP40PH-2B No. 4210 to its heritage fleet. NJ Transit

NJ Transit has unveiled its latest heritage unit, painted for the Erie Railroad, one of its commuter-rail predecessors.

The commuter operator released the photo of GP40PH-2B No. 4210 this weekend in Erie’s black-and-gold paint scheme, noting the railroad “held a large presence in the North Jersey commuter rail scene” and operated on what are now the NJ Transit Bergen County, Southern Tier, and Pascack Valley lines, including portions of the Main and Montclair-Boonton lines.

In its Facebook post, NJ Transit said the newly painted diesel will be “leading NJ Transit trains soon.”

The locomotive is a former Penn Central GP40 built in 1968 and rebuilt by Conrail. It joins diesels units painted for Central of New Jersey and the New Jersey Department of Transportation scheme that preceded NJ Transit, as well as an ALP-46A electric wrapped in a Pennsylvania Railroad scheme and dual-mode ALP-45DP wrapped for Erie-Lackawanna.

12 thoughts on “News photo: NJ Transit’s latest heritage locomotive

  1. Erie (and Lackawanna) had hood locomotives in commuter passenger service. Excellent fit. So all that’s left is DL&W, LV and P-RSL.

    1. They were left out because NJT never operated over those. That said, a dual mode in Suzy-Q maroon and silver would be epic.

  2. I wish they would have used a GP40 or maybe a U boat for the Erie-Lackawanna instead of the ALP-45DP. It would have been a better match to there road engines.

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