It is exciting to see the great things Mass Coastal is doing lately. Making updates to 2011, updating 2026 soon, saving 2027, purchasing Bay Colony to expand their territories, it is great to see the railroad having some nice expansions! Now if he could just use some of that money to fix 1501... LOL
i think it's that one locomotive that sits in hyannis yard all the time. it had the mc livery but with cape cod central writings instead of the standard Mc one.
A NH FL9 was the very first loco I got with my HO model railroad layout when I was 4. It was an Athearn rubber band drive and I got very good at replacing them all the time. Glad to see a real one saved.
I'm amazed at how contemporary looking the NH McGinnis livery still is after nearly 70 years. Herbert Matter definitely came up with a winner when he designed this scheme for the "Jets" in 1955. And, thank God, Mrs. McGinnis had a preference for red and not yellow! 😂
Abandoned New Haven FL-9 is getting preserved by Mass Coastal Railroad. It was won for a never operating railroad. New Haven #2027 is gonna get another chance at life once moved to MCRR. Thanks MCRR for preserving an FL-9. Thanks for presenting this video. Mass Coastal Railroad will take good care of this beauty.
It's great news that this currently derelict NH unit is going to be saved. But personally I wish it would get a refresh of it's original New Haven livery. However, I am not complaining. Any way an historic diesel locomotive can be restored and put back into service is a good thing.
Awesome coverage on this. I love to see restorations of not only rail lines, but locomotives too! Can’t wait to see a FL9 with the MC colors on it! Great video as always!
So, obviously, as our country grew through the industrial era and OTR trucking put a stinging dent in RR transportation, we had to suffer the growing pains of RR routes dying off. I live 1/2 a mile from an Old Colony line that connected Boston to Brockton and points South / Southwest. Not sure -- have to still dig deep for it's history. I was there as a boy when the last train went through. Now it's a bike path. It's great to see footholds being maintained and actually some areas thriving. Sure, nobody wants a new railroad but God bless the owners and lines that can hold what they've got. Cheers..!!
Just to clarify. It will technically be Mass Coastal 2015, but will be painted as Cape Cod Central 2015. I’m sure you’ll document its movement to Hyannis. 😀
I think it's amazing that there's no vandalism after sitting there for that long! No tags, no broken glass (other than the number boards missing). Terrific that it'll be up & running again! (One of ny favorite locomotive models!)
The first HO F7A I bought had this paint scheme. I can never run it on my west of the Mississippi layout but I have it on display. Great to know it is being saved in whatever scheme.
I remember seeing these beauties in a jumbled Metro North/Conrail Color Scheme in Croton Falls on the Harlem line before they electrified it up to Brewster North aka Southeast station. There is something mystical about an FL9 !!
Wait till you see the interior, the wiring is nearly destroyed and tons of parts are missing, plus the horn, ik this cause I had a friend that saw it not long ago, I'm surprised but still happy it's being restored, thought it was to be scrapped.
just a bit of trivia, the FL9 series were capable of running off third rail power as well as onboard diesel power. Don't know if the old girl still has the third rail gear, but if she does, she could maybe run all the way into south and/or north stations on the MBTA network!
When they rebuild or refurbish the engine will they redo the whole engine or just what needs ta be fixed just ta get it running? N how long does it take them ta fix it up and have it running again?
All are now in good hands. 2011 (Mass Coastal) and 2024 (Webb Rail at Lenox, MA) are operational and were repainted in NH colors, 2014/2016 are running in Grapevine, Texas, 2026 (MC) is operational pending a NH cosmetic restoration, and 2027 (MC) is awaiting eventual operational restoration and painting into Mass Coastal colors.
While working at MMRR, we inherited these ‘bears’ and I’ve probably worked on all 60. We cursed them - then developed an affection for them. Until some yahoo took 12 of them and gutted them for us and LIRR to make them into “starships” the nickname we gave them
Sadly its got the fault all American diesel locomotives have. A badly worn crankshaft that is so out of whack that it strikes the engine casing so it sounds like a bell
Please dont take this the wrong but you need help with your photography the bottom half of your train pictures are underexposed and the top half is overexposed. Get your photography right and you will be good to go
It is exciting to see the great things Mass Coastal is doing lately. Making updates to 2011, updating 2026 soon, saving 2027, purchasing Bay Colony to expand their territories, it is great to see the railroad having some nice expansions! Now if he could just use some of that money to fix 1501... LOL
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What's #1501?
i think it's that one locomotive that sits in hyannis yard all the time. it had the mc livery but with cape cod central writings instead of the standard Mc one.
@@OfficialSEIC2K6GP7/9 low hood, stored in Rochester or Hyannis (i think)
A NH FL9 was the very first loco I got with my HO model railroad layout when I was 4. It was an Athearn rubber band drive and I got very good at replacing them all the time. Glad to see a real one saved.
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A refresh of the NH paint is what I’d rather see but will not complain at all since it will get proper attention finally.
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Beyond my resources. Those who do this a truly inspired.
While I adore the NH livery, I’m really excited to see a FL9 with Mass Costal’s signature black/gold/cranberry livery!
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I'm amazed at how contemporary looking the NH McGinnis livery still is after nearly 70 years. Herbert Matter definitely came up with a winner when he designed this scheme for the "Jets" in 1955. And, thank God, Mrs. McGinnis had a preference for red and not yellow! 😂
Abandoned New Haven FL-9 is getting preserved by Mass Coastal Railroad. It was won for a never operating railroad. New Haven #2027 is gonna get another chance at life once moved to MCRR. Thanks MCRR for preserving an FL-9. Thanks for presenting this video. Mass Coastal Railroad will take good care of this beauty.
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FL-9, one of a kind. Got to put on my bucket list to see NE, Cape Cod, just to ride the rails.
Magnificent and sad. Thank you for documenting this.
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It will be good to see a Cape Cod Central locomotive again. Since the unfortunate retirement of 1501 that’s been sadly lacking. Congratulations MC!
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It's great news that this currently derelict NH unit is going to be saved. But personally I wish it would get a refresh of it's original New Haven livery. However, I am not complaining. Any way an historic diesel locomotive can be restored and put back into service is a good thing.
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I do love its New Haven paint scheme, but we do have 2011 and 2026 sporting those already so it will be cool to see something new!
Love it, I have the same NH engine but numbered 2002 on my O gauge model railroad Layout love running it 😍
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Wow! Mass Coastal bought NH 2027? That’s so awesome! I can’t wait for it to arrive and get painted in MC/CCC paint scheme and renumbered to 2015!
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Awesome coverage on this. I love to see restorations of not only rail lines, but locomotives too! Can’t wait to see a FL9 with the MC colors on it! Great video as always!
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So, obviously, as our country grew through the industrial era and OTR trucking put a stinging dent in RR transportation, we had to suffer the growing pains of RR routes dying off. I live 1/2 a mile from an Old Colony line that connected Boston to Brockton and points South / Southwest. Not sure -- have to still dig deep for it's history. I was there as a boy when the last train went through. Now it's a bike path. It's great to see footholds being maintained and actually some areas thriving. Sure, nobody wants a new railroad but God bless the owners and lines that can hold what they've got. Cheers..!!
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@@SouthCoastRailVideos Absolutely!! Thanks for all the hard work and great content.!
It is great to see these classic locos being restored to operational status!🤩
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Nice to see it getting back on the rails.
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Just to clarify. It will technically be Mass Coastal 2015, but will be painted as Cape Cod Central 2015.
I’m sure you’ll document its movement to Hyannis. 😀
Thanks for the clarification
Great to hear this news! Thank you Mass Coastal!👍
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I think it's amazing that there's no vandalism after sitting there for that long! No tags, no broken glass (other than the number boards missing). Terrific that it'll be up & running again! (One of ny favorite locomotive models!)
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same comment here.... no tags, other vandalism.... like seeing a 70's freight car with original owner ID
and no "look at me" decoration.
The first HO F7A I bought had this paint scheme. I can never run it on my west of the Mississippi layout but I have it on display. Great to know it is being saved in whatever scheme.
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I remember seeing these beauties in a jumbled Metro North/Conrail Color Scheme in Croton Falls on the Harlem line before they electrified it up to Brewster North aka Southeast station. There is something mystical about an FL9 !!
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Beautiful. Would love to take a ride on an old NH FL 9 again
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awsome happy it got saved.
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Awesome news Mass coastal is saving it definitely needs some touching up & a gloss of paint
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I wish engines in america still looked like this, instead of being ugly boxy things. Streamlining improves nearly everything.
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One of two used in the Farewell to the FL-9 Trip October 23, 2005.
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I wonder when it will go into service! Can't wait for the new livery!
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I am so glad these Classic emd f9 (fl9) to be continued to keep going I’m a huge fan of classic emds and alcos
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Wow. It must have been in a semi secure area to not be vandalized and tagged.
Will be cool to see it run again.
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It is in a place that is not easily accessible to most. I hope whomever taped this had permission to be on the property.
Wait till you see the interior, the wiring is nearly destroyed and tons of parts are missing, plus the horn, ik this cause I had a friend that saw it not long ago, I'm surprised but still happy it's being restored, thought it was to be scrapped.
@@bukasb Mass Coastal will fix the interior up as well as the exterior and give it another horn and then repaint it.
Great engines fl9 great video thanks
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Wonderful video
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Awesome video
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Glad to hear it will be preserved.
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Please do everything in your power to save this locomotive 🚂. This locomotive is a piece of history. Thank you.
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FL 9 s were a regular sight in 1950s Fairfield Ct where I grew up.
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You have the best channel. Is it in original paint?
That’s a repaint of the original paint scheme applied in the 90’s.
That is a beautiful lovely Locomotive if I was rich i will overhaul put everything brand new
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Outstanding, not serious NH fan, However as many as these engines that can be save the better. Make three FL9s, is that correct for Mass Coastal?
Correct
Cool!!!
The Mass Coastal Railroad must really like their FL-9s
Going to take quite a bit of work, just get the prime mover & traction motors working. Worry about paint later.
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Pity they couldn't keep the NH paint.
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It should remain in New Haven colors.
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At the End... Such a "HAPPY" face!
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Now That's The Good Old Days Of The FL9 From My City Of NY ❤ ( They Did A Nice Job With The FL9 Train 👌 )
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Any idea when the locomotive will be moved?
I heard it’ll move
Souht coast raíl me encanta sus lindos vídeo me entretiene mirando sus videos 🗺️🚂 saludos desde el Perú
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just a bit of trivia, the FL9 series were capable of running off third rail power as well as onboard diesel power. Don't know if the old girl still has the third rail gear, but if she does, she could maybe run all the way into south and/or north stations on the MBTA network!
Not likely to be used that way. no third rail there.
@@paulcrowshaw4232 oh, well, a guy can dream, got the same loco on train simulator, maybe I'll go run it around one of the routes for a while.
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When they rebuild or refurbish the engine will they redo the whole engine or just what needs ta be fixed just ta get it running?
N how long does it take them ta fix it up and have it running again?
MC will do whatever is necessary
@@SouthCoastRailVideos that's good 👍
How many from the 2018 auction where saved, and restored.
All are now in good hands. 2011 (Mass Coastal) and 2024 (Webb Rail at Lenox, MA) are operational and were repainted in NH colors, 2014/2016 are running in Grapevine, Texas, 2026 (MC) is operational pending a NH cosmetic restoration, and 2027 (MC) is awaiting eventual operational restoration and painting into Mass Coastal colors.
Amtrak should pick that loco up and turn it into Baggage / Cabcar.
That should do something with 2026 for the 160th birthday of the states in 2026. That wouldn't disappoint.
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Will the other fl9 get repainted
2026 will be painted fresh NH
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You can see it in her classic face........... she wants to run again. I'd call her "Proud Mary".
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Awesome news
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They are getting a third fl9?
Uhhhh did you even watch the video?
@@SouthCoastRailVideos I did, just misunderstood
Boston Surface was a total joke, glad to see this unit going to a proper home!
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"FL9" means that it is dual-mode - running as a pure electric in third rail territory!
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This locomotive is not abandoned it is an asset of the Boston Surface Railroad and has been sold to Mass Coastal.
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While working at MMRR, we inherited these ‘bears’ and I’ve probably worked on all 60. We cursed them - then developed an affection for them. Until some yahoo took 12 of them and gutted them for us and LIRR to make them into “starships” the nickname we gave them
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Looks like someone took the horn.
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What if these Ex New Haven FL9s would returned service to Metro North,
At least someone cares for it!
Be cool if they could use these and start up commuter service with them
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The plan was to have a commuter service, but the railroad went bankrupt, and it was abandoned.
Now the Mass Coastal Railroad will give the FL9 another chance at life.
Such a "SAD" Face.
Sadly its got the fault all American diesel locomotives have. A badly worn crankshaft that is so out of whack that it strikes the engine casing so it sounds like a bell
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Descent
nh no hope
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Unlike what the sticker said on the front, the FL-9 now has hope because Mass Coastal Railroad has acquired the old girl.
Please dont take this the wrong but you need help with your photography the bottom half of your train pictures are underexposed and the top half is overexposed. Get your photography right and you will be good to go
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@SouthCoastRailVideos cool I like your material let's see some more !
i would have loved to see the inside of the unit.
Go see the inside of a similar unit in Willimantic, CT
What an awesome video for New Haven FL-9. 🚆😊
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