Company History: This busy 88 mile line was launched in 1993 by the Genesee Valley Transportation shortline group (not to be confused with Genesee & Wyoming.) The D-L consists of three routes radiating from Scranton, Pennsylvania. One is a former Delaware & Hudson line, one a former Delaware Lackawanna & Western line and the third is a former Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley route. Their locomotive fleet is a rolling museum of Alcos including RS32, RS11, C420, RS3 (in both long hood forward and short hood forward arrangements,) C424, C425, M630, and C636 models. The GVT group paint scheme is gray white and black but many D-L locomotives are in “heritage colors” including Erie Lackawanna colors (with D-L name) on some of the Centuries and D&H black and yellow (with D-L lettering) on several RS3’s. There are also at least two units with the full heritage treatment, a Lehigh Valley C420 and Jersey Central RS3.
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Item Links: We found: 2 different collections associated with Delaware-Lackawanna - Railroad
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