10/30/2023 0 Comments Msts blw![]() In the mid 1950s, New Haven President Patrick B McGinnis commissioned graphic designer Herbert Matter to create a new look for the New Haven resulting in the more recognizable red, black and white livery. ![]() They replaced the Wabco with Hancock H47 'air whistles' and added numbers on the ends New Haven Railroad's initial purchase of RDCs in 1952, included eight RDC1s and two RDC2s, delivered with Wabco 'goose horns' and decorated with New Haven script lettering on the sides and ends, no end numbers.īy 1954, they were up to 29 RDC1s, 2 RDC2s, 6 RDC3s and 3 RDC4s. Most times I do a project because I think other people will like it.
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