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CR 22137 got some fresh paint and decals recently. Finished 5/17/23, the only Conrail caboose to receive quality paint:

This caboose is ex RDG 94102 N20 class is a holdover from Conrail’s Linden yard, was assoto LI-26, now resides in Metuchen and used by the ME-2 on the Northeast corridor.

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The Conrail Historical Society has done a great job with restoring a few Conrail freight cars, do they have a caboose? You can ride in a Conrail caboose at Kutztown on an 8 mile round trip, and there was a Conrail bay window caboose still in blue at Chapman Yard, Kuhnsville, PA near me which is used for backup moves on the industrial branches. The line is NS now. I kind of miss Conrail, NS diesels are black and white which reminds me of the drab Penn Central black and white units which I was too young to remember, I was born in Jan 1974. And Penn Central didn't go through Allentown but when Conrail started April 1, 1976 PC units got patched with white CR's and they would run on ex-LV and ex-Reading lines through Bethlehem, Allentown, etc.

@BenLMaggi posted:

Long Live Conrail! For some of us children of the 1980s, it is our hometown "Fallen Flag".

Same with me. "Our" railroad. Handsome blue engines.

Up until 2010, I modeled in HO and it was all Conrail. I had quite a few old "U-Boats" and other GE units from Atlas. MP15DC switchers, too. Sold it all to go into O scale and go back in time to Jersey Central. Wish I never sold that stuff.

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