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30, Y, Class K-1A, was built by General Electric in September 1936, #11785, as New York New Haven & Hartford 0901, Class DEY-2. It was sold to BAR as 30, Class K-1A, in August 1953. It was traded in to Electro-Motive in February 1966 and scrapped in July 1966.

33, SW9, was built by Electro-Motive in March 1951, #14099, FN 6242-1, as Pittsburgh & Lake Erie 8931, Class DES-16L.It was reclassified in 1966 as Class ES-12m, and renumbered 1253 in December 1971. It was sold to BAR as 33 in November 1972.

35, SW9, was built by Electro-Motive in March 1951, #14101, FN 6242-3, as P&LE 8933, Class DES-16L. It was reclassified in 1966 as Class ES-12m, and renumbered 1251 in December 1971. It was sold to BAR as 35 in November 1972 and sold to Cedar Rapids & Iowa City as 95 in October 1973.

36, SW9, was built by Electro-Motive in March 1951, #14108, FN 6242-10, as P&LE 8949, Class DES-16L.  It was reclassified in 1966 as Class ES-12m, and renumbered 1244 in December 1971.  It was sold to BAR as 35 in November 1972 and sold as Cornhusker Rail Car Co 36.  It was sold to Pennsylania Power & Light Co as PPLX 36 in 2002.

 

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