RailPictures.Net Photo: NYC 5504 New York Central Alco RS-3 at Brewster, New York by Tom Nelligan
 
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» New York Central (more..)
» Alco RS-3 (more..)
» Putnam Junction yard 
» Brewster, New York, USA (more..)
» August, 1968
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On a Sunday afternoon in Penn Central's first summer, New York Central RS-3s gather at the Putnam Junction engine terminal in Brewster, NY, to await the Monday morning rush hour. By this time the following year, ex-NH FL9s would be displacing these Alcos in Harlem Line commuter service to eliminate the diesel-to-electric engine change at North White Plains.
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