User:Pechristener/Hoboken Shore Railroad

Roaster

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Rolling stock acquired by the Hoboken Shore Road

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Electric Locomotives

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Road Number Delivery Manufacturer Weight

tons

Power

hp

Drawbar pull Description Bild
1 1898 GE 28.5 540 10,000 lbf (44 kN) at 8 mph (13 km/h) electric steeplecab locomotive with McGuire trucks  
2 1900 GE 4-wheeled electric locomotive already phased out in 1911  
3 1906 Westinghouse 64 400 15,000 lbf (67 kN) at 6 mph (9.7 km/h) Baldwin trucks  
4 1911 GE 80 Alco trucks

Cars

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Road Number Delivery Manufacturer Description Bild
ca. 1898 McGuire Snow sweeper  

Similar vehicle of the Joliet Railway Company

Locomotives acquired by the Hoboken Manufacturers Railroad

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Road Number Delivery Manufacturer Weight Power Drawbar pull Builders # Description Bild
500 1928 GE 70 300 10704 first GE boxcab

diesel locomotive

300 hp model

 
600 1928 GE 108 600 10705 first GE boxcab

diesel locomotive

600 hp model

 
601 1938 Alco 660 69086 Model HH660  
700 1947 GE 44 380 26,400 lbf two Caterpillar engines  
701 1947 GE 44 380 26,400 lbf two Caterpillar engines  

Car acquired by the Hoboken Shore Railroad

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Road Number Purchased Manufacturer Description Bild
early 1970s[1] Observation car, former Erie Railroad private car #4, name Hidden Lake,
ended up as CACV #4[2] Otsego Lake place in Wortendyke
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  1. ^ "Hoboken Shore Railroad Homepage: Map Section A". hbs.railfan.net. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  2. ^ "Business Car Photo Indexes -Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley". passcarphotos.info. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  3. ^ "Picture of obersrvation car owned by HBS". Hoboken Shore Railroad. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  4. ^ Testagrose, Joseph. "Delaware Otsego Systems CACV #4 at Wortendyke,NJ". abpr.railfan.net. Retrieved 2016-12-04.