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Title: NJ Transit Equipment.....Even More Pictures!
Post by: Earle Baldwin on February 10, 2008, 08:07:14 AM
A number of years ago, Williams issued its GP38 and E60 decorated for NJ Transit. 

NJT requires manufacturers to enter into a licensing agreement for products bearing its image.  There was apparently a problem between Williams and NJT regarding this arrangement as neither item was reissued.  Subsequently, both locomotives are limited in number and very much in demand.  If I recall correctly, Bachmann has released its HO F40PH decorated for NJT so I am hopeful the company has a current agreement in place with NJT.

The Williams product line is well suited to modeling NJ Transit.  The U33C can be painted to represent the U34CH.  The F3 would serve as an accurate representation of NJT's four ex-C&NW F7's.  The GP38 is a reasonable representation of the various classes of passenger equipped GP40 variants.  The GP9 model would serve as a nice reproduction of the former CNJ GP7's.  Lastly, the E60 can again be issued to represent the ex-AMTK locomotives aquired to replace the GG1's. 

One additional possibility would be to use to the combination of the GP38 and FP45 tooling to recreate NJT's interesting GP40FH-2 units although I'm uncertain if this could be accomplished from a manufacturing perspective.  Below is a link to a photograph of one of these interesting beasts:

www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4141eka.jpg

A model of that would certainly be an attention grabber on a layout!

The New York Metropolitan area, NJ Transit's operating territory, holds a large base of railroad hobbyists and I'm quite confident the demand exists for a selection of NJT equipment.

Thanks again for the opportunity to post.

Regards,

Earle

     
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment
Post by: Earle Baldwin on February 10, 2008, 11:49:09 AM
Additional NJ Transit equipment which could be easily modeled with existing Williams products are the Budd RDC and GE P40, also known as the Genesis.  Several former Amtrak P40 units were recently added to NJT's roster in anticipation of planned limited stop service between New York Penn Station and Atlantic City.

Regards,

Earle
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment
Post by: the Bach-man on February 10, 2008, 09:44:36 PM
Dear Earle,
Thanks! I'll pass along these ideas as well.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment (Photo Post Added)
Post by: Earle Baldwin on February 12, 2008, 12:41:55 PM
Here are links to photographs of various classes of NJ Transit locomotives:

www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt425bgs.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt958arc.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4100drc.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4176ags.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4300eka.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt5902arc.jpg

These would certainly look nice as Williams O gauge models!

Enjoy,

Earle
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment.....Even More Pictures!
Post by: Earle Baldwin on February 13, 2008, 05:37:50 AM
Below are photo links to equipment of contrasting eras of NJ Transit.  The first link is to a view of one of NJT's former CNJ RDC's.  The second is Transit's most recent addition, the Genesis.

www.hobokenterminal.com/alltime/photos/rdc/njt_557_rdc_atlantic-city_82_leonhardt.jpg

www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=211817

Earle
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment.....Even More Pictures!
Post by: PRRThomas11 on February 23, 2008, 10:57:27 PM
That would be awesome to have some NJT stuff. Its pretty hard to find. It may be a stretch but it would be even cooler to have some passenger cars t go with them. (Comet IIs specifically.)
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment.....Even More Pictures!
Post by: Guilford Guy on February 23, 2008, 11:04:34 PM
Atlas makes comets, or cars similar to comets...
Title: Re: NJ Transit Equipment.....Even More Pictures!
Post by: PRRThomas11 on February 25, 2008, 08:49:26 PM
(http://www.grahamstrains.com/store/files/d_3172.jpg)
I looked around for them and found a picture from a website that is sold out of them.