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New and old on the Atlantic & East Carolina

By Angela Cotey | April 25, 2023

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The newness of green-and-yellow F2 No. 401 contrasts with the antiquity of the wooden cars as the Atlantic & Eastern Carolina’s daily passenger train crosses the Trent River at New Bern, N.C., in 1946. The 96-mile A&EC had two F units, both F2s. A&EC photo

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  1. Correct proper name of the A&EC is Atlantic & East Carolina, not Eastern. A&EC was absorbed by the Southern Ry in 1956 and their pair of F2A became Southern 400 & 401. Both got fully repainted and re-lettered as Southern in 1957, joining Southern’s other pair of F2A, Southern (A.G.S.) 6700, 6701. Southern 400 & 401 were both retired and scrapped in 1961.

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