Exploring Abandoned NJ Transit Locomotives - New Jersey
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Exploring Abandoned NJ Transit Locomotives in New Jersey
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Perfect wake up with you... this went down well with my coffee... you have the ability to keep us nailed following... dear one 🙏🌹
Those are ABB ALP44 Electric locomotives. They were produced from the late 80s to the mid 90s . They were retired from regular service in 2011 being replaced by the more powerful ALP46. NJT originally was gonna overhaul the ALP44 but opted to purchase new power. and stored the ALP44s at the Port Morris Yard. It is unknown what their future is but they will eventually be scrapped given the condition they are in.
That’s awesome!!!!! Thanks for the info, we noticed the last year they received grease was 2011 so that answered a lot of questions
they were retired also because they couldn't haul the newer very heavy double decked passenger cars
Thanks for having me! Great time!
Thanks for coming!!!!🎉
Yea man anytime and glad you enjoyed the adventure and we appreciate your support and look forward to the next one!!
Amazing 👍👍
Thank you!!
You guys find the best places! Thanks for another great video!
Glad you enjoyed and great to always see you here! :)
Great stuff! I would have loved to have joined this one . Keep ‘em coming
Definitely different for you guys... I loved the video. Who didn't like "Choo Choo" trains in their infancy, right?
Yea this was a super fun explore and happy you enjoyed the video!!
awesome gameplay ! 👍👍👍
Interesting! An abandoned train yard.. that train seen better days..
Thank you and yes it was wild to see this all just left behind!
I have to admit that was one interesting video !
Nice share
Thank you!!
Seems like it would be a good haul$ for scrap metal. What a chore that would be.
Was wondering the same thing lol
No idea those were just left like that. Thats insane
Right it's unbelievable all this just sits here abandoned but it made for an awesome explore!
Really cool!
Those are all abandoned AEM-7 (toaster) electric locomotives that served NJT since the 70's into the early 2000s. They were replaced by the newer ACS-64 electric locos.
Those are actually ALP44s from the late 80s- early 90s and was replaced by the ALP46 locomotives in the mid to late 2000s
@@BigBlack135 Wow they look just like AEM-7. I guess the AEM-7 were mainly for Amtrak and the 44s were NJT.
Now thats one explore i would like to go on. Not the haunted houses. Lol
I would love to check this out. Do you mind me asking what the address is? Also, did you have any problems with security?
The address is near Port Morris Train Yard in Roxbury NJ.
@@Jc42bugs any security & what do I have to look out for?
I get so into the graffiti. The stay wild star child place was so neat, and I'm still curious about the equation.
Yea that wild star graffiti is wild because you have to think how long that took to do!
These things have scrap value, why leave them there?