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226 was built by General Electric in February 1948, #28651B, as Virginian RR 126, EL40, Class EL-2b. It became Norfolk & Western 226, Class EL-2b, in January 1960 and retired in June 1962.
230, E33, was built by General Electric in October 1956, #32543, as Vgn 130, EL45, Class EL-3. It became N&W 230, Class EL-3, in January 1960, and rebuilt as 180, a slug, in July 1962. It was retired in October 1963 and sold for parts to New York New Haven & Hartford.
233, E33, was built by General Electric in November 1956, #32546, as Vgn 133, EL48, Class EL-3. It became N&W 233 in January 1960 and became NYNH&H 302, Class EF-4, in October 1963. It became Penn Central 4602, Class E-33, in 1969 and consigned Consolidated Railroad Corp 4602, Class E-33, in April 1976.
235, E33, was built by General Electric in November 1956, #32548, as Vgn 135, EL50, Class EL-3. It became N&W 235 in January 1960 and became NYNH&H 304, Class EF-4, in October 1963. It became PC 4604, Class E-33, in 1969 and became Conrail 4604, Class E-33, in April 1976. It was restored as Vgn 135.
2515, Class LC-2, was built by Alco-Westinghouse in June 1924, #63946. It was sold for scrap in June 1950.
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