N7
Conrail's N7 class were built in 1948 by the New York Central Despatch Shops in East Rochester, NY.
The NYC
used Lot numbers rather than classes. These
first three were Lot 778 cabooses and were numbered 20200,
20201 & 20202.
It would seem that these three were a test of a new design. They were the first steel cabooses the NYC built.
Under Penn Central they became N7 class 21511, 21512
and 21537
In 1949 the second group built
by the New York Central Railroad Despatch Shops in East Rochester was Lot 782.
There were 100 cars in the Lot. 95 of them went to the NYC and 5 went to the Boston & Albany
(a NYC subsidiary).
Their original B&A car numbers were
1300-1304. When the NYC absorbed the B&A they were renumbered
NYC 20498-20502.
Penn Central renumbered them 21516, 21721, 21734,
21793 and 21795 in 1968.
The 95 Lot 782 NYC cars were numbered 20203-20297.
Penn Central's 1968 renumbering seems confused. It would seem that
since the N7 and N-7A were similar
(could the only difference
be the builder and Lot number??) they were renumbered as repainted
with no thought of original classes.
The next one painted probably got the next number
The caboose numbers of the N-7 class
21500-21505,
21507-21510, 21515, 21517, 21518, 21520, 21522-21525 21533-21535,
21539, 21545-21552, 21562,
21566, 21569, 21582, 21585, 21594,
21605, 21610, 21615, 21619, 21621, 21622, 21630, 21641, 21643,
21647,
21648, 21651, 21653, 21654, 21657, 21658, 21669, 21671,
21673, 21679, 21680-21685, 21687, 21690, 21695, 21696,
21698,
21702 21703, 21705, 21708, 21713, 21720, 21726, 21736, 21740,
21741, 21745, 21748, 21751, 21753-21756, 21758,
21759, 21763,
21765, 21768, 21785, 21791, 21792
This list may have errors.
N7 |
Location & Information |
Date |
Photo Credit |
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Jim Hebner |
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Buckeye
Yard |
Jim Hebner |
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21507 | ||||
21545 |
Cicero IL BN's yard |
October 1980 |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Springfield
OH |
Jim Hebner |
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21726 |
wrecked by 9/79 |
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Reedville
MA |
Aug 21, 1981 |
from
the collection of Albert Phleep |
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Columbus
OH Buckeye Yard |
Jim Hebner |
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Shohola
PA |
Aug 2009 |
Richard Cunningham |
21506,
21513-21514, 21519, 21521, 21526-21532 , 21538, 21540-21544, 21553-21561,
21563, 21565, 21568, 21567,
21570-21581, 21583, 21584, 21586,
21593 21595-21604, 21606-21609, 21611-21614, 21616, 21618, 21620,
, 21629,
21631-21640 21642, 21649 , 21644-21646 21650, 21652,
21656, 21655, 21659, 21660, 21668 , 21670, 21672, 21674-21678
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21686, 21688, 21689 , 21691-21694 21697, 21699-21701, 21704, 21707,
21706, 21709-21712, 21714, 21721-21725, 21737-21739,
21742, 21744
21747, 21746 21749, 21750, 21752, 21757, 21760, 21762, 21764,
21766, 21769-21784, 21719, 21727,
21735, 21767, 21786-21790, 21793-21798
This list may have errors.
Conrail used the Numbers.
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PHOTO CREDIT |
Buckeye Yard Columbus OH |
Sept 1976 | Jim Hebner | ||
Orrville OH | collection of Jim Hebner |
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Steubenville
OH in Marina Park |
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at Ringos NJ |
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Dan Vaccarella | ||
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David Simmons | ||
Columbus OH |
Jim Hebner | |||
Sold
by Conrail in 1987 is used in regular freight service on the Owego & Harford Railway in Owego, NY |
June 2001 | |||
21573 | Feb 1981 | |||
Cresson PA | July 1998 | Paul McGrane | ||
Altoona PA | October 3, 1998 | Jeff Lubchansky | ||
North Elizabeth NJ | 8-7-76 | Harv Kahn | ||
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Jim Hebner | |||
Columbus OH |
Jim Hebner | |||
21678 |
Ferrona PA | |||
21709 |
Minerva OH jumped on the main and hit on #3 track |
Feb-10-78 | Chip Syme | |
Dewitt Yard | Jim Hebner | |||
Springfield
OH east end of Greenmont yard |
Oct 14, 1979 | Jim Hebner | ||
Springfield
OH detail |
Oct 14, 1979 | Jim Hebner | ||
Springfield
OH the other side |
Oct 14, 1979 | Jim Hebner | ||
Unity OH ex NYC 20394 |
July 25, 2010 |
not shared |
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Unity OH |
July 25, 2010 |
not shared |
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27747 |
Moved in September 2022 to J&L Narrow Guage Museum in Youngstown Ohio. It will be used as a giftshop there |
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as it appeared in a local scrap yard reported to have been moved to Dayton Ohio in 1997 |
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Jim Hebner | ||
21784 |
Minerva Yard | 7-3-77 | collection
of Chip Syme |
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Arlington VA | April 1979 | Dick Leonhardt | ||
Minerva OH Displayed at the W&LE station |
May 5, 1994 | Chip Syme | ||
21784 |
Minerva
OH Displayed at the W&LE station |
May 5, 1994 | Chip Syme | |
preserved next to the station |
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Jim Hebner | ||
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Jim Hebner | ||
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N7C |
LOCATION |
DATE |
PHOTO BY |
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21496 |
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21497 |
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A New York Central bay window caboose trails on a Conrail freight at Leetsdale, Pennsylvania. The P&E ownership may have been what saved it from receiving Penn Central marks during the PC days. |
April 1977 |
Chris Tokarcik Robert Tokarcik |
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Dennison
OH out of service current location unknown |
March
1992 |
Mrs.
Wm Probert |
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Collinwood
Yard Cleveland OH |
March
3, 1986 |
Jim
Hebner |
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the N3 ex EL - 24 photos | the N8D class ex DL&W / EL |
the N3A ex EL | the N8 class ex-PRR class |
the N4, N4A and N4B ex Reading and CNJ - 31 photos |
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the N5 class | |
the N5A, N5E, N5F classes | the N6A Transfer Class ex NYC/PC |
the N5B class | the N9 & N9E Transfer Class |
the N5C class - 27 photos | the N11 & N11E Transfer Class |
the N5G class ex PC/LV | |
the N5H class | the N10 class ex Penn Central |
the N5K class ex ATSF/PC | the N12 class ex Penn Central |
the ex New Haven classes NE-6, N8A, N8B |
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the N7, N-7A & N-7C classes ex NYC | the N20 class ex Reading |
the N7B class ex NYC | the N21 classes The true Conrail Caboose |
the N7D ex EL - 29 photos | the MW Cabooses |
the N7E ex EL - 9 photos | the MGA ex Monogahela cabooses |