The New York & Western Railroad, the tri state gateway around New York City, hauling freight and passengers,connecting with the LIRR and the NYC.. After retirement, the LIRR donated #35 to Nassau County, who displayed the locomotive prominently in Salisbury (later Eisenhower) Park. After its removal from the park in 1978, several members of the Long Island Sunrise Trail NRHS Chapter continued to care for the partially dismantled locomotive, but plans for the locomotive's future never came to fruition. In 1990, a group of young.
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LIRR Steam Locomotive #35, Oyster Bay. 2,302 likes · 19 talking about this · 1 was here. Dedicated to the preservation and restoration of former LIRR G5s Steam Locomotive #35 as part of the Oyster.. Engine 35 Long Island Railroad No. 35 is a G5s 4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler" built by the Pennsylvania Railroad 's Juniata Shops in 1928 under works number 4201, for the then PRR subsidiary, the Long Island Railroad (LIRR). The G5s had a driving wheel diameter of 68in and had a distinctive Belpaire firebox.