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7600, Class RS-11, was built in June 1957, #82361, as New York Central 8000, Class DRS-10a. It was renumbered 7600, Class ARS-18, in 1966, and became Penn Central 7600, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It became Conrail 7600, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7604, Class RS-11, was built in July 1957, #83265, as NYC 8004, Class DRS-10a. It was renumbered 7604, Class ARS-18a, in 1966 and become PC 7604, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It became Conrail 7604, Class RS-11, in April 1976 but it was not lettered until the following year.
7605, Class RS-11, was built in July 1957, #82366, as NYC 8005, Class DRS-10a. It was renumbered 7605, Class ARS-18a, in 1966 and became PC 7605, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It became Conrail 7605, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7606, Class RS-11, was built in July 1957, #82367, as NYC 8006, Class DRS-10a. It was renumbered 7606, Class ARS-18a, in 1966 and became PC 7606, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It became Conrail 7606, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7607, Class RS-11, was built in July 1957, #82368, as NYC 8007, Class DRS-10a. It was renumbered 7607, Class ARS-18a, in 1966 and became PC 7607, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It became Conrail 7607, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7625, Class RS-11, was built in August 1956, #81928, as Pennsylvania RR 8625, Class ARS-18. It was renumbered 7625 in 1966 and became PC 7625, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It went to Conrail as 7625, Class RS-11, in April 1976 and rebuilt at Juniata in February 1979 as 1001, Class MT-4. It was retired on October 30, 1995, and sold as Ohio Central RR 1001. It was renumbered 1006.
7634, Class RS-11, was built in May 1957, #82338, as PRR 8634, Class ARS-18. It was renumbered 7634 in 1966 and became PC 7634, Class ARS-18, in 1968. It went to Conrail as 7634, Class RS-11, in April 1976 and rebuilt at Juniata in January 1979 as 1000, Class MT-4. It was retired on October 30, 1995, and sold as OC 1000 and renumbered 1003. It became a parts source.
7635, Class RS-11, was built in May 1957, #82339, as PRR 8635, Class ARS-18. It was renumbered 7635 in 1966 and became PC 7635, Class ARS-18. It went to Conrail as 7635, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7638, Class RS-11, was built in November 1957, #82644, as PRR 8638, Class ARS-18, a RS11. It was renumbered 7638 in 1966 and became PC 7638, Class ARS-18. It went to Conrail as 7638, Class RS-11, in April 1976 and rebuilt at Juniata in February 1979. It became 1002, Class MT-4, on February 27, 1979, and later retired on October 30, 1995. It was sold as OC 1002 for a parts source.
7642, Class RS-11, was built in November 1957, #82817, as PRR 8642, Class ARS-18. It was rebuilt as Class ARS-20 and was leased as Lehigh Valley 8642, Class ASM-20, and renumbered as LV 7642 in 1966. It became Conrail 7642, Class RS-11, in April 1976, and rebuilt at Altoona as 1015, Class MT-4, in July 1979.
7643, Class RS-11, was built in November 1957, #82818, as PRR 8643, Class ARS-18. It was rebuilt as Class ARS-20 and was leased as LV 8643, Class ASM-20, and renumbered as LV 7643 in 1966. It became Conrail 7643, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7644, Class RS-11, was built in November 1957, #82819, as PRR 8644, Class ARS-18. It was rebuilt as Class ARS-20 and was leased as LV 8644, Class ASM-20, and renumbered as LV 7644 in 1966. It became Conrail 7644, Class RS-11, in April 1976.
7652, Class RS-11, was built in December 1957, #82827, as PRR 8652, Class ARS-18. It was renumbered 7652 in 1966 and became PC 7652, Class ARS-18. It went to Conrail as 7652, Class RS-11, in April 1976 and sold for scrap to Midwest Steel & Alloy Co in September 1981.
7654, Class RS-11, was built in December 1957, #82829, as PRR 8654, Class ARS-18. It was renumbered 7654 in 1966 and became PC 7654, Class ARS-18. It went to Conrail as 7654, Class RS-11, in April 1976 and rebuilt at Juniata in April 1979. It became 1007, Class MT-4, on April 24, 1979, and later retired on October 3, 1995.
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