Published: April 5, 2026
By: Adam Burns
The NJ Transit GP40PH-2 No. 4109 stands as one of the most historically significant locomotives in the agency’s modern fleet. Repainted into a striking blue-and-yellow scheme honoring the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), the locomotive bridges more than half a century of commuter rail history—from the final years of private railroads in New Jersey to today’s state-run operations.
NJ Transit’s Jersey Central heritage GP40PH-2 #4109 on display at Hoboken, New Jersey on October 1, 2023. On the next track over is GP40H-2 #4101 painted in NJDOT’s 1970s “Bluebird” livery. Doug Kroll photo.Origins: From CNJ GP40P to NJ Transit Workhorse
Locomotive 4109 traces its lineage back to 1968, when the Central Railroad of New Jersey purchased a fleet of 13 GP40P passenger locomotives from Electro-Motive Division (EMD). These units were designed specifically for commuter service and featured steam generators for passenger heating—an essential feature before head-end power (HEP) became standard.
The CNJ’s GP40Ps, including the unit that would eventually become 4109, were among the last new locomotives acquired by a private railroad in New Jersey before the transition to publicly funded commuter operations. After the CNJ was folded into Conrail in 1976, these locomotives continued working commuter trains under state oversight.
By the early 1980s, operations were transferred to NJ Transit, which inherited the fleet and began modernizing it for long-term use.
Rebuilding into GP40PH-2
Between 1991 and 1992, NJ Transit undertook a major rebuilding program for its aging GP40P locomotives. The unit that became No. 4109 was rebuilt by Conrail into a GP40PH-2 configuration.
This rebuild included:
- Replacement of the original steam generator with a head-end power (HEP) system
- Updated electrical systems and control equipment
- Improved reliability and compatibility with modern commuter coaches
The GP40PH-2 designation reflects this transformation: a GP40 freight locomotive platform adapted (“PH”) for passenger service with second-generation upgrades.
Notably, 4109 is one of only a handful of ex-CNJ units that remain in active service today, underscoring its durability and historical importance.
The Heritage Transformation
In 2019, NJ Transit unveiled No. 4109 as part of its “Heritage Fleet,” a program celebrating the legacy railroads that formed the backbone of today’s system.
The locomotive was repainted into a scheme closely resembling its original CNJ appearance—featuring:
- Deep blue body
- Bright yellow striping and nose accents
- Classic CNJ-style lettering and proportions
The design intentionally evokes the locomotive’s “as-delivered” look from the late 1960s, making it a moving tribute to one of New Jersey’s most iconic railroads.
This heritage initiative also included locomotives honoring other predecessors such as the Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie Railroad, and Conrail, but 4109 holds special significance as a direct descendant of CNJ equipment.
Service in the Modern Era
Despite being over five decades old in origin, GP40PH-2 No. 4109 continues to operate in regular commuter service across NJ Transit’s network. It is frequently assigned to non-electrified routes, including lines radiating from Hoboken Terminal.
Its continued operation is notable because most of its sister units have either been retired, converted to non-revenue service, or replaced by newer locomotives such as the ALP-45DP fleet.
As of recent years, 4109—along with only a few others—remains one of the last active links to the original CNJ fleet.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Builder | Electro-Motive Division (EMD) |
| Original Build Date | 1968 (as CNJ GP40P) |
| Rebuild Date | 1991–1992 (to GP40PH-2) |
| Wheel Arrangement | B-B |
| Prime Mover | EMD 16-645E3 diesel engine |
| Horsepower | 3,000 hp |
| Length | Approximately 59 ft 2 in |
| Fuel Capacity | ~1,600 gallons (varies by rebuild) |
| Head-End Power | Separate HEP generator |
| Top Speed | ~100 mph (passenger gearing) |
| Original Owner | Central Railroad of New Jersey |
| Current Owner | NJ Transit |
Legacy and Significance
NJ Transit No. 4109 is more than just a commuter locomotive—it is a living artifact of New Jersey’s railroading past. Its significance can be summarized in three key areas:
1. Direct CNJ Lineage
Unlike many heritage units that simply replicate historical paint schemes, 4109 is a genuine descendant of CNJ motive power, originally built for that railroad.
2. Longevity
Few locomotives built in the 1960s remain in active daily service. Its survival speaks to both the durability of EMD’s design and the effectiveness of NJ Transit’s rebuild programs.
3. Public History in Motion
Through the Heritage Fleet program, 4109 brings history directly to the public—operating not in a museum, but in everyday service, visible to thousands of commuters and railfans.
About The Jersey Central
The Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), often simply called the “Jersey Central,” was one of the most important regional railroads in the northeastern United States. Chartered in 1831 as the Elizabethtown & Somerville Railroad, it grew into a vital transportation network linking the ports of New York Harbor with the coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania and the communities of central and northern New Jersey.
Early Growth and Expansion
The CNJ’s early development was closely tied to the industrial growth of the region. By the 1840s and 1850s, the railroad had extended westward across New Jersey, eventually reaching Phillipsburg along the Delaware River. From there, connections with Pennsylvania coal carriers—most notably the Lehigh Valley Railroad—gave the CNJ access to the rich anthracite coal fields. This partnership proved enormously profitable, as coal became the backbone of CNJ’s freight business for decades.
To strengthen its competitive position, the CNJ also acquired and leased additional lines, including trackage in northeastern Pennsylvania. Its reach ultimately extended into the Lehigh Valley region, allowing it to directly serve coal mines and heavy industry. Terminals along New York Harbor, especially at Jersey City, enabled efficient transfer of freight to barges and ferries destined for New York City and beyond.
Freight Operations
Freight traffic defined the CNJ’s financial success. Anthracite coal shipments were its most significant commodity, moving eastward to fuel homes, factories, and ships. In addition to coal, the railroad carried iron, steel, manufactured goods, and agricultural products.
The CNJ’s freight operations were notable for their integration with port facilities. Its Jersey City terminal functioned as a major interchange point where freight cars were ferried across the Hudson River. This system, though labor-intensive, allowed the railroad to compete effectively with lines that had direct access to Manhattan.
By the early 20th century, the CNJ had developed a well-balanced freight network, supported by connections with major trunk lines and regional carriers. However, as coal demand declined after World War II and trucking competition increased, freight revenues began to erode.
Commuter and Passenger Services
While freight was critical, the CNJ also played a major role in passenger transportation. Its commuter services were particularly important for the rapidly growing suburbs of New Jersey. Lines radiating from Jersey City provided daily service for thousands of workers traveling to New York City via ferry connections.
The CNJ’s commuter network served key communities such as Elizabeth, Plainfield, and Raritan, helping to shape suburban development patterns that persist today. Its trains were known for reliability and frequency, making the railroad an essential part of daily life in the region.
In addition to commuter service, the CNJ operated notable long-distance and luxury trains. The most famous of these was the Blue Comet, an all-coach deluxe train introduced in 1929 that ran between Jersey City and Atlantic City. Though short-lived due to the Great Depression, it became an enduring symbol of CNJ’s commitment to passenger comfort and innovation.
Decline and Legacy
Like many northeastern railroads, the CNJ struggled financially in the mid-20th century. Declining freight revenues, increased automobile use, and regulatory constraints contributed to mounting losses. The railroad entered bankruptcy multiple times, ultimately ceasing independent operations in 1976 when its assets were absorbed into Conrail as part of a federal effort to stabilize the region’s rail system.
Despite its demise, the CNJ’s legacy remains strong. Its former commuter lines are now integral parts of NJ Transit’s network, continuing to serve the same corridors that the Jersey Central pioneered more than a century ago. The CNJ helped define both freight logistics and suburban commuting in New Jersey, leaving an enduring imprint on the region’s transportation landscape.
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