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Snapped this shot near Jamaica, Queens on the LIRR on Thursday:
I saw 3 like this. Glad to see the old LIRR "Dashing Commuter" scheme back in vogue! Hard to see here but the ends were the correct orange.
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3 in that paint scheme ? I know of # 102 and 104 , they are or were protect engines the were sent to Harold Interlocking as a unit , nose to nose . The cab ends had passenger type couplers . A 3rd one is good news .
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I MAY be mistaken... We were moving too fast to see road numbers. On the way into the city we saw a pair coupled back-to-back, but on the way back we saw this one alone.
Even if it's just 2, it's still sweet to see.
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