Conrail Survivors (Post 1999)

Surviving Conrail Cabooses

Even though Cabooses had fallen from widespread use by the end of Conrail, a number have survived in yard and local service for CSX and NS. Others have also moved into private hands.

Surviving Conrail OCS Equipment

Most of Conrail's OCS fleet went to NS and CSX, and the two railroads now use them as part of their own OCS trains.

Surviving Conrail MOW Equipment

Here you can see the Conrail MOW equipment that still survives under new ownership as they work on for NS and CSX.

Surviving Conrail Freight Cars

Conrail's freight cars now mostly work for their new owners. See them under NS and CSX ownership in this gallery.

Surviving Conrail Locomotives

This gallery contains Conrail's locomotive fleet split up in the 58:42 ratio between NS and CSX as well as Regionals, Short Lines and Industrial owners.

NS 8446 (ex CR 6276, exx LMS 750) Portageville, NY 10/17/2010

NS 8446 leads train 13T across the Portage Bridge. The 8446 started out life as LMS 750 and then as CR 6276 before becoming an NS unit in 1999.NS 8446 (ex CR 6276, exx LMS 750) Portageville, NY 10/17/2010
Photo By: 
Mike Stellpflug

SB 1000 in Washington, MA. on 3/10/01.

Snow Blower SB 1000 westbound, going away at Ballou's in Washington, MA. on march 10, 2001.SB 1000 in Washington, MA. on 3/10/01.
Photo By: 
Carl Weber

SB 1000 in Washington, MA. on 3/10/01.

Snow Blower SB 1000 westbound at Ballou's, Lower Valley Rd. in Washington, MA. on March 10, 2001. Doing more of the job of a flanger at this point.SB 1000 in Washington, MA. on 3/10/01.
Photo By: 
Carl Weber

SB 1000 in Washington, MA. on 3/10/01.

Snow Blower SB 1000 eastbound at Ballou's, Lower Valley Rd. in Washington, MA. on March 10, 2001. SB 1000 in Washington, MA. on 3/10/01.
Photo By: 
Carl Weber

CSX 1554 and NS 5290

CSAO WPCA51 on Beesley Secondary CSX 1554 and NS 5290
Photo By: 
Bob Vogel
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