Metro-North's First Heritage Unit. Tuesday, May 23, 2023, marked the first day of revenue service for MTA Metro-North Railroad MNCW 208 (P32AC-DM, Beachball Paint Scheme, 40th Anniversary) since it was repainted. A week prior, it was released from railroad’s North White Plains shop in a commemorative “beachball” paint scheme heritage wrap in honor of its 40th anniversary. This paint scheme was used on the FL9s as well as still being present on some west of Hudson equipment. The day began with the engine facing geographic south, highly unusual for Metro-North Service. Railroad executives had photo sessions with the locomotive at both Croton Harmon and Grand Central. The engine was then returned to its normal geographic north facing position as it made its afternoon trips. MTA Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi recently announced that there would be 5 wraps honoring predecessor railroads, to include New York Central, Penn Central, and Conrail. A passing meet between MNCW 216 leading train 853 and MNCW 208 shoving train 881 in Manitou, New York on the Hudson River shows the current paint scheme next to the new heritage paint scheme.
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With three lines radiating north out of Grand Central Terminal plus service to Port Jervis on the former Erie, Metro North covers a wide swatch of New York's northern suburbs with varying terrains.