California museum receives first Metrolink locomotive

FULLERTON, Calif. — Metrolink, the Los Angeles-area commuter rail service, has donated its first locomotive to the Fullerton Train Museum for preservation. The locomotive, No. 851, began life as an EMD F59PH, but was rebuilt to an F59PHR. It was delivered to the museum on Jan. 25, where it  will be on static display.

The first class of 23 Metrolink locomotives wore Nos. 851-873. These were all EMD F59PH models with 19 units — Nos. 851-869 — ordered in 1992, and four additional units — Nos. 870-873 — added in 1993. Metrolink ordered its F59PHs with red marker lights on the nose and an additional red marker centered above the cab’s three-panel windshield.

In 2010, No. 851, along with Nos. 852, 856, 861, 868, 870, and 873, was rebuilt into an F59PHR, which included a Tier 2 upgrade of its prime mover. Metrolink retired all of its F59PHR locomotives in 2020, replacing them with EMD F125s. Then in 2020, No. 851 was returned to service. The unit was again retired — for a final time — in 2024 with no indication of its disposition at the time…

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