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Owner: Long Island Rail Road Company
Type: Passenger Car
AAR Class: PA: Car equipped to handle passengers.
AAR Type: M500
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
User Notes:   MP54C

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LI 1900, 1632, 1391
Title:  LI 1900, 1632, 1391
Description:  LIRR Bi Centennial train, which toured the system with photos & displays pertaining to the railroad. Actual day not recorded.
Photo Date:  7/1/1976  Upload Date: 4/21/2020 9:34:48 PM
Location:  Hempstead, NY
Author:  Tim Darnell
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Views:  230   Comments: 1
LI 1900
Title:  LI 1900
Description:  Former 4900, repainted for system tour for the Bi-Centennial
Photo Date:  8/1/1976  Upload Date: 4/15/2006 7:18:08 PM
Location:  Hempstead, NY
Author:  Tim Darnell
Categories:  Passenger
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Views:  652   Comments: 0
MP 54
Title:  MP 54
Description:  There was a pair of MP 54s stored at Port Washington for several months in 1977, awaiting donation to the LIRR museum, still in its early days at that time. Im posing on the step of the cab car-the other was a blind trailer-at Port.
Photo Date:  5/15/1977  Upload Date: 3/25/2016 3:47:37 AM
Location:  Port Washington, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Yard,Station,Passenger
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Views:  73   Comments: 0
Museum pieces
Title:  Museum pieces
Description:  These two MP 54s had been restored to their original Tuscan paint, the intention being to go to the Long Island RR museum, which was still in its infancy. They were stored at Port Washington for some reason, an unusual place for such things, since anything the LIRR wanted to keep an eye on was usually at Morris Park or Shea Stadium. Dad and I found them on a Sunday in May.
Photo Date:  5/15/1977  Upload Date: 3/25/2016 3:44:24 AM
Location:  Port Washington, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Yard,Station,Passenger
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Views:  480   Comments: 1
Old and new
Title:  Old and new
Description:  A couple of MP 54 museum cars had been painted by a group on the Island, and they had prevailed on the LIRR to store them. For a time in 1977, they were at Port Washington, pushed back into one of the storage tracks there. Since the LIRR needed all the capacity they had there, the regular cars were put into the same track, giving us this odd juxtaposition. It was not the first time I had seen such a combination, though. In the early years of the M 1s, there were frequent failures, and it was not unheard of for a train of MP 54s or MP 72s to be coupled to a disabled train of M 1s to push them to destination.
Photo Date:  5/29/1977  Upload Date: 12/3/2016 5:13:19 AM
Location:  Port Washington, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Passenger
Locomotives:  LI 9194(M-1 Metropolitan)
Views:  249   Comments: 0


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