LAL 1-399

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Steve Sloan's Trains : Livonia Avon and Lakeville (parent co.) : Livonia Avon and Lakeville RR : LAL 1-399

LAL 1-399

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LAL 20 ALCo RS1

LAL 20 is an ALCo RS1. Reportedly: LAL 20 was built in 1949 by ALCo as a model RS1, builders number 76797, Lake Erie, Franklin & Claron (LEFC) 20. It was aquired by the Livonia Avon and Lakeville (LAL) becoming LAL 20. A more detailed history is here.
LAL 20 at the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad's (R&GV) Livonia Avon and Lakeville (LAL) RS1 20 at the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum at Industry in Rush, NY on Friday, July 5, 2019.

LAL 72 ALCo S2

According to good sources, LAL 72 was built in July 1941 by ALCo as a model S2, builders number 69535, South Buffalo 72. It was aquired by the Livonia Avon and Lakeville (LAL).
LAL 72 in Lakeville, 2019
72 was sitting in the shops
LAL 72 in Lakeville, 2011
72 was working in the yard in Lakeville

Related Links

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The Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad (WNYP)
The Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad makes extensive use of equipment from RRPX.
RR Power Leasing LLC (RRPX)
Railroad equipment owned by RRPX is leased to WNYP.
Trip to New York and Pennsylvainia, October 2011
This is the trip chasing Alcos and MLWs in Western New York and Pennsylvainia in Octtober 2011.
Trip to New York and Pennsylvainia, June 2010
This is the trip chasing Alcos and MLWs in New York and Pennsylvainia in June 2010.
New York and More, 2010 Vol 1 on Facebook
These are from my trip to western New York and elsewhere chasing trains and being a tourist.

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