This thread has sort of slipped out of sight since I last posted to it back on the 6th but I thought I would provide a list of cars that might be usable to create heavyweight trains, either in the original solid gray scheme (with silver window frames) or the gray and orange scheme which followed it. Many of these cars also wore the later two-tone blue paint which was quite attractive itself. Links for all of these shots can be found in the Passenger Car Photo Index's
Long Island pages. I am doing this as much for future modelers seeking this information as I am for the present. I will also be including some roster information on diesel locomotives at the bottom of this entry.
As previously been mentioned the LI obtained a number of parlor and other cars in the late-50s/early-60s for upgrading accommodations on their many trains. While some of these cars were used mostly in special trains they also appeared in regular Long Island trains, making for an interesting train that can be modeled using MicroTrains cars. While most were former Pennsylvania cars there were cars Lackawanna that were also acquired after their use was discontinued on that line. Many operated in their former colors for a period of time before being repainted to LI which could add some interest to the train consists. And, while they were more so used on 1960s trains by using the right paint or paints it would easily create the feel of much earlier trains. It is also worth noting that most of these cars survived to receive the light gray and blue window pant scheme that was applied later. Not only did Plan 3416/3416A parlors get added to the roster but also some former Pullman sleepers were also added, which could help to break up the look of the trains. The Plan 3410 and 3410A and Plan 3416 and 3416A cars were very close in appearance with only a few minor details being different.
Two of the earliest Plan 3416A Parlor - Drawing Room cars were acquired from the Lackawanna in 1958. DL&W
Virginia Dare and
Julie Ward Howe became LI
Hamptons and
The Hampton in 1958, and then numbered and renamed 2011
Montauk and 2012
Shinnock in 1960 and 1961 respectively. Both cars can be seen in the gray and orange scheme on Jack Deasy's great Long Island website.
In 1961 26 Plan 3416, 3416A and 3416E Parlor - Drawing Room cars were acquired from parent road PRR and placed into service. They were as follows, with some notes on paint schemes worn included:
PRR 7055
Ames Plan 3416 to LI 2013
Peconic, in two-tone blue July 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7090
Lane Plan 3416 to LI 2014
Amagansett, two-tone blue in 1963 at Jack's website.
PRR 7100
Noel Plan 3416 to LI 2015
Cutchogue, two-tone blue July 4th, 1963 at Jack's website.
PRR 7065
Burgner Plan 3416 to LI 2016
MattituckPRR 7074
Fenns Plan 3416 to LI 2017
Aquebogue, two-tone blue March 1963 at Jack's website.
PRR 7079
Glade Plan 3416 to LI 2018
Quogue, two-tone blue May 1968 at Jack's website.
PRR 7104
Rolfe Plan 3416 to LI 2019
Moriches, two-tone blue July 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7060
Besco Plan 3416 to LI 2020
Patchogue, two-tone blue May 1966 at Jack's website.
PRR 7089
Kanty Plan 3416 to LI 2021
Ronkonkoma, two-tone blue July 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7054
Alpha Plan 3416 to LI 2022
Islip, two-tone blue July 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7071
Eaton Plan 3416 to LI 2023
Wyandanch, two-tone blue August 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7073
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Plan 3416 to LI 2024
CopiaguePRR 7081
Greer Plan 3416 to LI 2025
CommackPRR 7082
Grove Plan 3416 to LI 2026
Massapequa, two-tone blue July 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7087
James Wilson Plan 3416E to LI 2027
Merrick, two-tone blue March 1964 at Jack's website.
PRR 7087
James Wilson Plan 3416 to LI 2028
WantaghPRR 7113
Susan B. Anthony Plan 3416 to LI 2028
WantaghPRR 7091
Ledy Plan 3416 to LI 2029
PRR 7096
Lucretia Mott Plan 3416 to LI 2030
Mineola, two-tone blue July 1962 at Jack's website.
PRR 7097
Markel Plan 3416 to LI 2031
Nissequogue, two-tone blue February 1966 at Jack's website.
PRR 7067
Curtis Bay Plan 3416A to LI 2040
AsharokenPRR 7070
Dora Plan 3416 to LI 2041
MasticPRR 7080
Glen Osborne Plan 3416A to LI 2042
Sagtikos, two-tone blue February 1968 at Jack's website.
PRR 7083
Haines Plan 3416 to LI 2043
MatinecockPRR 7084
Hazel Dell Plan 3416A to LI 2044
NoyackPRR 7102
Quaker Valley Plan 3416 to LI 2045
WauwepexPRR 7110
Spring Meadow Plan 3416A to LI 2046
Onteora, two-tone blue November 1964 at Bob Coolidge's website.
PRR 7115
Trindle Spring Plan 3416A to LI 2047
Teckaitha, two-tone blue June 1965 at Jack's website.
In addition to the parlor cars mentioned above three Plan 3410 and 3410A 12 Section - Drawing Room sleepers were also acquired and classified as "Club Cars" by the Long Island. I do not know why they were classified as "Club Cars" lest it was something to do with the layout of the cars...
PRR 8872
McEwen Plan 3410 to LI class "P74" 2001
Syosset, in gray and orange at RR Picture Archives, June 1971.
PRR 8736
Belfast Plan 3410A to LI class "P74" 2002
Oyster Bay, in gray on Jack LI website, January 1959 and still in gray in a shot from August 1970.
PRR 8968
J. Finley Wilson Plan 3410 to LI class "P74" 2003
South Shore, in gray July 4th, 1963, on Jack's LI website.
The Long Island's diesel locomotive roster was vast and varied, with a lot of variety. Minority builders made up most of the locomotive fleet while ALCO was the best represented. The following is a summary of LI's diesel roster, based on what is available in N-scale...
LI 400 GE 44-Ton Bachmann
LI 446 - 449 ALCO S2 Atlas
LI 451 - 460 ALCO S2 Atlas
LI 461 - 469 ALCO RS1 Atlas
LI 1501, 1052 FM H16-44 Atlas
LI 1503 FM H15-44 (former FM demo, upgraded to 1600 HP) Atlas
LI 1504 - 1509 FM H16-44 Atlas
LI 1519, 1520 ALCO RS2 Kato
LI 1551 - 1560 ALCO RS3 Atlas