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March 1st, 2006
During the late spring of 1938 the New Haven took delivery of six electric passenger locomotives from General Electric. These double-ended 2-C+C-2 locomotives were designated New Haven Railroad locomotive class EP-4 and numbered 0361-0366. The EP-4s were streamlined, with cabs similar in design to cab-type diesels, which made them differ dramatically in appearance from the New Haven's earlier road electrics, which were all box-cabs. In May 1938 the New Haven put one example of each major type of electric locomotive then in service, along with a trolley-like Ansonia, Derby, and Birmingham electric locomotive from 1888, on public display on a number of locations along the railroad's electrified zone. This display was called "The Electric Locomotive Parade". All items from the collection of Marc Frattasio.
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This tear-off flyer was used to advertise The Electric Locomotive Parade and presented the dates, times, and locations where interested parties could view the display of locomotives. The display program lasted for a week. It began on Track 32 at New York's Grand Central Terminal on Monday May 3rd and ended on Saturday May 7th on Track 17 at Union Station in New Haven, CT. The locomotives were also put on display in the freight yards at Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and Mamaroneck, and at the passenger stations in Port Chester, Stamford, South Norwalk, and Bridgeport. This flyer was one of 25,000 examples printed in Boston, MA on April 4th, 1938. |
| Here's the front cover of a brochure that was handed out to visitors to the Electric Locomotive Parade during May 1938. The ten-page brochure told the story of the New Haven's pioneering electrification and featured photographs and specifications of each type of locomotive on display. | ![]() |
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Here's the back cover of the brochure handed out at The Electric Locomotive Parade. As you can see, the back cover presents the other types of streamlined equipment that the New Haven Railroad had in service at that time. Within a few years the streamlined coaches, Comet, I-5 steam locomotives, grill cars, and EP-4 electrics depicted on the back of this brochure would be joined by streamlined EF-3 freight electrics and DL-109 dual-purpose diesels. |
February 2006: New Haven Union Station Gate Signs
December 2005: Happy Holidays from the NHRHTA!
September 2005: Birthday Cards from George Alpert
August 2005: Honorary Engineer Cards
July 2005: New Equipment Brochures #6
June 2005: New Equipment Brochures #5
May 2005: New Equipment Brochures #4
April 2005: New Equipment Brochures #3
March 2005: New Equipment Brochures #2
February 2005: New Equipment Brochures #1
January 2005: Happy Birthday to the NH Logo!
December 2004: Railroad Telephone Directories
November 2004: Dining Car Department Manuals
October 2004: New Haven Railroad Gate Signs
September 2004: Freight Station Signs
August 2004: Early Menu Covers
July 2004: Menu Covers of the 1930s Era
June 2004: Menu Covers of the 1940s Era
May 2004: The "Photomatic" Photo Machines
April 2004: Menu Covers of the 1960s Era
March 2004: Menu Covers of the 1950s Era
February 2004: Fun On The Train
January 2004: Travel Folders #7
December 2003: Travel Folders #6
November 2003: Travel Folders #5
October 2003: Travel Folders #4
September 2003: Travel Folders #3
August 2003: Travel Folders #2
May 2003: Small Rectangular Travel Folders
March 2003: Children's Dining Car Menus
February 2003: Sleeping Car Service
January 2003: Odds and Ends #6
December 2002: Old Saybrook China
November 2002: Platinum Blue China
September 2002: Diesel Builder's Plates
April 2002: New Haven R.R. Travel Bags
March 2002: Cost Saving Fare Promotions
February 2002: Odds and Ends #1
December 2001: New Haven R.R. Locks
November 2001: The Streamlined Coaches
September 2001: Seashore Tours
August 2001: John Held, Jr. and the New Haven R.R.
June 2001: The Rail-Auto Travel Plan
May 2001: Advertising Stickers
April 2001: Dietz Hand Lanterns
February 2001: Right of Way Signs
December 2000: TDI Commuter Schedules
November 2000: To Florida on the New Haven Railroad!
September 2000: Train Service Cancellation Posters
August 2000: The New Haven Railroad Rail Charge Card
June 2000: The Boat Race Trains
May 2000: Timetable Change Posters
April 2000: New Haven Railroad Station Signs
March 2000: The Key to New England
February 2000: Route 128 Station
January 2000: New Haven Railroad Cigarette Lighters
December 1999: The Dan'l Webster
November 1999: Postwar Travel Posters
October 1999: Modern Dining Car China
September 1999: New Haven Railroad Dining Car Service Pins
August 1999: New Haven Railroad Lapel Pins
July 1999: The 1939 New York World's Fair -- 60th Anniversary
February 1999: Special Trains of the 1950s and 1960s
January 1999: Ticket Envelopes
December 1998: Holiday Advertising Material
November 1998: New York City Travel Advertising Material
October 1998: Boston Travel Advertising Material
September 1998: The Hurricane of 1938 -- 60th Anniversary
July 1998: The New Haven Goes Back to Cape Cod
June 1998: The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair
May 1998: Official Gifts of the McGinnis Era
March 1998: Pre-War Advertising Brochures
February 1998: New Haven Railroad Freight Service Advertising from the 1950s and 1960s
December 1997: Hotel Montclair Advertisement ca. 1939