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21, S1, was built by Alco in August 1947, #75351, as Union Ry 453, Class D-59.  It was sold to G R Silcott in October 1962 and resold as Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal  21 in October 1962. It became NYCH 21 in August 1983.  It was scrapped in July 2006.

22, S1, was built by Alco in October 1947, #75525, as New Orleans & Lower Coast 9013.  It was renumbered 6604 in 1962 and sold to George R Silcott Co on March 28, 1963.  It was sold in 1963 as BEDT 22 and became NYCH 22 in August 1983.  It was scrapped in July 2006.

23, S1, was built by Alco in October 1947, #75526, as NO&LC 9014.  It was renumbered 6605 in 1962 and sold to George R Silcott Co in April 4, 1963.  It was sold in 1963 as BEDT 23 and became NYCH 23 in August 1983.  It was scrapped in January 1985.

24. S1. was built by Alco in October 1947, #75527, as NO&LC 9015.  It was renumbered 6606 in 1962 and sold to George R Silcott Co on March 28, 1963.  It was sold in May 1963 as BEDT 24 and became NYCH 24 in August 1983.  It was scrapped in 1986.

25, S1, was built by Alco in October 1946, #74962, as Erie RR 307, Class SA-6b.  It became Erie Lackawanna 307, Class SA-6, and sold as BEDT 25 in November 1967.  It became NYCH 25 in August 1983.  It has been displayed as New York Central 8625.

58, NW2, was built by Electro-Motive in September 1946, #3645, FN E700-2, as Southern Ry 2234.  It was renumbered 1026 in December 1972 and sold as New York Dock Ry 58 in 1981.  It became NYCH 58 in August 1983 and scrapped in July 2006 .

 

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