I had a cab ride in it as it was D&H number 18, from Albany to Saratoga. Could have gone farther, but that was our stop. Something I’ll never forget. I posted pictures of the trip on the web years ago. Where???
@@davidng2336 it’s a shame. The HR616 was the last new 251 engine locomotive built in North America. The last unit of this order was the very first locomotive built with desktop controls, if I am not mistaken.
SO glad this beautiful girl made it to her new home safe and sound. CAN'T wait to see her in operation. Wonder what paint scheme DL will choose. I believe she'll look great in the GVT/DL corporate white and gray.
I'd like to see it in Erie colors or maybe EL? I thought there was a non-running dummy unit to go with this? I didn't know the owner was planning to sell it. Nice to see it back in close to home territory.
I have a feeling it’s not going to be in the GVT scheme. I know a lot of people dislike that paint job, but I wouldn’t mind seeing it on the PA. Everybody is expecting it to be repainted in D&H colors and be run as a part of the DL’s heritage fleet
@@AustinTrainsOfficial Not likely D&H colors. Too many changes and expense. All new stainless side panels, Custom made stainless grillwork. Doyle gave the original number boards to #59 in Texas . Repaint not on the priority list.
@@1940limited The dummy you are most likely thinking of is the other PA that came back from Mexico with this one. That is the one that is down in Texas being restored to it's original Santa Fe #59. No connection to EL. The NKP connection is Doyle McCormack . Repaint not on the priority list Will stay the way it is for awhile.
@@trezjr73you’d have to raise A LOT to get those two. One of the only reasons Doyle was able to get the two he did was because they were in pieces. DH17 and DH19 (their current numbers) are both complete and at least one is operational. No museum in their right mind would give that up
Looking at the gentleman taking a video at 1:12, I thought I recognized him. Then I saw the old 4449 locomotive crew shirt. How you dooooin Gus? Durango
I got to see this PA in the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland when I was much younger. I thought it was beautiful, with the livery and classic, streamlined look. I'll miss it, but it's nice to see it return home.
Alco PA returns home. NKP #190 is back in Pennsylvania and they'll restore NKP #190 back to operating condition. Idk what scheme they'll restore NKP #190 in.
It has a prime mover from an MLW M420 already inside and is mostly complete. The DL shops are finishing up the last little bit of work needed to make her run again. Hopes are she will be running by the end of the year or early next year
She is home again. Thank you DL
One of my girls 🤗🤗🤗 came home
Fun fact: this alco pa1 was a locomotive that was selled for ndem (a mexican railroad)
I had a cab ride in it as it was D&H number 18, from Albany to Saratoga. Could have gone farther, but that was our stop.
Something I’ll never forget. I posted pictures of the trip on the web years ago. Where???
it'll come home when it returns to the Santa Fe.
The PA looks spectacular! I love it! And the other ALCOs and MLWs behind her aren’t too shabby either! Wow! Railfan paradise!
On another note, I wonder if a Bombardier HR616 Draper Taper was preserved? I hope so!
I like the Nickel Plate GP9 as well!
@@armandoperez7967all HR616s were sadly scrapped
@@davidng2336 it’s a shame. The HR616 was the last new 251 engine locomotive built in North America. The last unit of this order was the very first locomotive built with desktop controls, if I am not mistaken.
Great way to pay tribute to the Delaware & Hudson bicentennial year, 1823 - 2023. Great vid ... thanks for being there for those of us that weren't!
SO glad this beautiful girl made it to her new home safe and sound. CAN'T wait to see her in operation. Wonder what paint scheme DL will choose. I believe she'll look great in the GVT/DL corporate white and gray.
I'd like to see it in Erie colors or maybe EL? I thought there was a non-running dummy unit to go with this? I didn't know the owner was planning to sell it. Nice to see it back in close to home territory.
I have a feeling it’s not going to be in the GVT scheme. I know a lot of people dislike that paint job, but I wouldn’t mind seeing it on the PA. Everybody is expecting it to be repainted in D&H colors and be run as a part of the DL’s heritage fleet
@@AustinTrainsOfficial Not likely D&H colors. Too many changes and expense. All new stainless side panels, Custom made stainless grillwork. Doyle gave the original number boards to #59 in Texas . Repaint not on the priority list.
@@1940limited The dummy you are most likely thinking of is the other PA that came back from Mexico with this one. That is the one that is down in Texas being restored to it's original Santa Fe #59. No connection to EL. The NKP connection is Doyle McCormack . Repaint not on the priority list Will stay the way it is for awhile.
@@trezjr73you’d have to raise A LOT to get those two. One of the only reasons Doyle was able to get the two he did was because they were in pieces. DH17 and DH19 (their current numbers) are both complete and at least one is operational. No museum in their right mind would give that up
Glad to see her return home having seen her in Oregon, she's a beautiful engine and I'll have to see her run someday.
Looking at the gentleman taking a video at 1:12, I thought I recognized him. Then I saw the old 4449 locomotive crew shirt. How you dooooin Gus?
Durango
I got to see this PA in the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland when I was much younger. I thought it was beautiful, with the livery and classic, streamlined look. I'll miss it, but it's nice to see it return home.
Nice video Austin!!
Well done!
Nice video Austin! I heard that’s going for display. But I think that’s pretty cool that they ran it for that occasion! Keep up the great workB
Nice.
Welcome back nkp 190
*Reminds me of a F unit*
Not anything like an F unit.
@@1940limited I know it's just the style reminds me of one
@@IceFoxTrainSpotting its called bulldog nose fyi
An old girl coming home to be with friends...she does run, by the way, with an Alco prime mover.
Alco PA returns home. NKP #190 is back in Pennsylvania and they'll restore NKP #190 back to operating condition. Idk what scheme they'll restore NKP #190 in.
Not the biggest train fan but glad to see an old engine being returned. Been awhile since I was up there at the museum in Scranton.
Did Doyle sell the engine? Wondering what the story is since he bought and got it to this point.
would have been nice if Doyle had replicated the MK PA4 plate
I feel like it’s nothing the DL shops can’t handle
And .... not a club car in sight .... ( ? ) ..............DAVE™🛑
ATSF and always will be.
Is this Nickel Plate able to run on its own, possibly one day, or does it have no motive power.
It has a prime mover from an MLW M420 already inside and is mostly complete. The DL shops are finishing up the last little bit of work needed to make her run again. Hopes are she will be running by the end of the year or early next year
if only i got to see that 💀
Does this loco still have a 16 cylinder prime mover, or has it been replaced with a 12 cylinder unit?
it will going to have 251C prime mover that would hopefully run
anyone know if the EX CP Jubuliee is still at steamtown and is she cosmeticly decent or maybe running
I do hope they repaint it into something less repulsive. The NKP scheme was the worst.
We will have to see. The only reason why it looks like the way it does now is because Doyle wanted to recreate something he rode as a child.
agree to disagree
Bro has beef with NKP…who are you, the Wabash?
@@t700e Wabash isn’t that bad. Just saying. But there’s no reason why the NKP sucks.
@@davidng2336 Oh I know lol was just joking. The Wabash was a major competitor of the NKP.