Conrail Office Car And Locomotive Photo Archive
This page was brought up on August 21, 1998. The last day of Conrail as Conrail.

Thanks Big Blue. we'll miss you.

The photo above is of OCS 410-07 on July 7, 1998
Jeff Lubchansky took the photo

 

E-9 #

Location & information

Date

Photo Credit

 4020  Springfield Ohio
Built in 1951 by EMD for the Pennsylvania Railroad and numbered PRR 5809. Transferred to
Penn Central in 1968 and
renumbered 4309.

 August 11, 1998
 Jim Hebner
4020  Port Newark NJ
Amtrak acquired the unit and renumbered it 315. In 1976, Amtrak removed the steam generators and installed head-end power sets. and renumbered it 498

 July 29,1998
 Jeff Lubchansky
 4020  Backing the final Complete OCS in Buckeye Yard

Conrail purchased the locomotive from Amtrak in 1984 and renumbered it CR 4020. 4020 was assigned to the
Norfolk Southern at the
Conrail break up
 May 1999

 Jim Hebner
PRR
5809
 NS has since sold it to
Juniata Terminal
they have restored it to
PRR 5809
 Fall 2000  R Plamer
 PRR
5809
 Altoona PA
Railfest Weekend
 Oct 10, 2001  Bill Waller
317  Pueblo CO
Built in 1952 by EMD
for the PRR as 5711.
Became Penn Central 4311 in 1968
 July 16, 1975  R.R.Harmen
4021  Springfield Ohio
Amtrak acquired the unit and renumbered it 317
 August 11, 1998  Jim Hebner
 4021

 Backing the final Complete OCS in Buckeye Yard

Amtrak removed the steam generators and installed head-end power sets.Conrail purchased the locomotive from Amtrak in 1984 and renumbered it CR 4021.
4021 went to CSXT.

 May 1999  Jim Hebner
 PRR
5711
 Altoona PA
Railfest Weekend
 Oct 10, 2001  Bill Waller
 4022  Elizabethport NJ
first they where painted blue
 May 1979  from the
collection of
Albert Phleep
4022 Springfield Ohio
Built in 1951 by EMD (General Motors) for the Erie Railroad and numbered 833. With the 1960 merger of the Erie and Lackawanna Railroad companies, it was renumbered EL 833.
 August 11, 1998  Jim Hebner
 4022  Altoona PA
The unit was conveyed to Conrail in 1976 and renumbered CR 4022. In 1979, the locomotive received a major overhaul in Altoona. The gear ratio of 55:22 allows for a top speed of 90 MPH. Currently assigned to CSXT.
 October 4, 1997  Jeff Lubchansky
 4022  Backing the final Complete OCS in Buckeye Yard in Columbus Ohio.
I was surprised that no other railfans where there - a gray rainy nasty day - used 1000 asa film to get this.
 May 1999  Jim Hebner

     THE OFFICE CARS    
   1 Office Car - Built in 1927 by Pullman as a tourist car. In 1948, it was acquired by the Southern Railway and converted to a dinette/coach. Its original number was SOU 3102. It was converted to an office car in 1964 and renumber SOU 10. In 1970, it was renumbered SOU 3. Acquired by Conrail in 1982 and renumbered CR 1. Currently assigned to Norfolk Soutern    
         
 

 3

 Washington DC

 July 1984
 
 

 4

 Port Newark NJ
Office Car - Built in 1927 by Pullman as a tourist car. In 1951, it was acquired by the Southern Railway and converted to an office car named the "Tennessean." In 1953, it was number SOU 4. Acquired by Conrail in 1983 and renumbered CR 4. went to NS

 July 29,1998
 Jeff Lubchansky
 5 Port Newark NJ
Office Car - Built by Pullman in 1911 for the Norfolk & Western. Named the "Pocahontas." Norfolk Southern numbered it NS 7 and retained the name. Conrail purchased the car in 1988 and renamed it the "Boston" with number CR 100. Renumbered CR 5 in 1994.
 July 29,1998  Jeff Lubchansky
 5   Columbus OH
backing into Buckeye Yard - the final move of the last Complete OCS - The next day the train was split and run to CSX and NS
#5 was assigned to Norfolk Southern.
 May 1999  Jim Hebner
 8  Port Newark NJ
Sleeper - Built in 1923 by Pullman as a tourist car. Acquired by the Southern Railway and converted to a couch in 1954 and numbered SOU 1041. Acquired by Conrail in 1983 and renumber CR 24. Converted to an eight-bedroom sleeper in 1984 and renumbered CR 8. went to CSXT.
 July 29,1998  Jeff Lubchansky
 9  Port Newark NJ
Theater Car - Built in 1954 by Pullman as Canadian National 428.- a dinette car. Conveyed to VIA in 1974 and renumbered VIA 428. Acquired by Conrail in 1982 and renumbered CR 23. In 1985, it was converted to a track inspection car and renumbered CR 9.
 July 29, 1998  Jeff Lubchansky
 9

 Springfield Ohio

Car 9 was assigned to CSXT. "

 August 11, 1998  Jim Hebner
  9   Columbus OH
backing into Buckeye Yard - the final move of the last complete OCS - it backed into the engine facility where it was uncoupled and resorted
 May 1999  
  9   Columbus OH
backing into Buckeye Yard - the final move of the last Complete OCS - The next day the train was split and run to CSX and NS
 May 1999  
   10

 Port Newark NJ
Observation Car - Built in 1922 by Pullman for the New York Central for use as a rear-end observation car. Named the "Queen Elizabeth". Renamed the "Hudson River," it served the Empire State Express in the early 1930's. The large rear platform was constructed to accommodate President Franklin D. Roosevelt's wheelchair. In 1942, it was renamed the "Kalamazoo River" and served the Twilight Limited. In 1947 it was renamed "Victoria Park" and stored for stand-by service. In 1952, it was placed in company service as an inspection car and numbered NYC 30. It was part of the funeral train for slain presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. Transferred to Penn Central in 1968 and renumber PC 30. Briefly renumbered CR 76 before becoming CR 10 in 1977.

went to CSXT.

  July 29,1998  Jeff Lubchansky

 11

 Port Newark NJ
 July 29,1998  Jeff Lubchansky

 12

Springfield Ohio 
Conference Car - Built in 1951 by Budd for the Pennsylvania Railroad as a parlor car, numbered PRR 7138. Transferred to Penn Central in 1968 and renumbered PC 7138. In 1980, it was converted to a meeting room/board room car and renumbered CR 12.
 August 11, 1998  

 12
  Columbus OH
backing into Buckeye Yard - the final move of the last Complete OCS -

went to CSXT.
 May 1999  Jim Hebner

 19

 Altoona PA

 October 3, 1998
 Jeff Lubchansky

 20

 Altoona PA

 October 2, 1998
 Jeff Lubchansky
 21  Oak Island NJ
Track Geometry Car
 June 1997  Jeff Lubchansky
 22  Oak Island NJ
Rail Analyzer Car
 June 1997  Jeff Lubchansky
 23  Altoona PA  October 2, 1998  Jeff Lubchansky
 24    June 1997  Jeff Lubchansky
   27 Altoona PA
Coach - Built in 1947 by Budd for the New York Central, and numbered NYC 2949. Transferred to Penn Central in 1968 and renumbered PC 2949. Acquired by Amtrak in 1974 and renumbered AMTK 5667. Acquired by Conrail and renumbered CR 27.
October 4, 1997   Jeff Lubchansky
 27   Columbus OH
backing into Buckeye Yard - the final move of the last Complete OCS -

went to NS
 May 1999  Jim Hebner
   55  Springfield OH
Dome Coach - Built in 1955 by Budd for the ATSF as #552. It was purchased by Auto-Train in 1971 and renumbered 554. Western Rail Services bought the car in 1982 and changed the number back to 552. The car was sold to a short line in 1986. Conrail purchased the car in 1988 and renumbered it CR 55. Currently assigned to Norfolk Southern.
 August 11, 1998  Jim Hebner
 50  Altoona PA
OCS Power Car 50
 August17, 1999  Jeff Lubchansky
 last complete
CR OCS
 Columbus OH
A sad sight -
backing into Buckeye Yard
the last Complete OCS -
The next day the train was split and run to CSX and NS depending which RR got what
 May 1999  Jim Hebner

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