njtmnrrbuff wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:36 pm I got one of the freights passing Windsor heading, I think, to W. Springfield yesterday morning. I saw it heading south in Springfield yesterday.But they are not P&W trains.
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njtmnrrbuff wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:36 pm I got one of the freights passing Windsor heading, I think, to W. Springfield yesterday morning. I saw it heading south in Springfield yesterday.But they are not P&W trains.
Gentle Folk...
Please note that Air Line is two words,
just like Shore Line, Hartford Line, Springfield Line, Harlem Line, etc.
There were no airplanes around in the 1870s when the Air Line was built. It was called that because it was the most direct line between New York and Boston.
Lee
Backshophoss wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 5:06 pm Does anybody have a track chart/plot plan to Walpole station/Jct/Crossings ?Google maps.
could help figuring this station/location out.
Only one more hour left for the submission of proposals.
I wonder whether there have been any submissions yet.
Lee
Possibly stupid question... it doesn’t appear that they have a runaround (yet) in Hopedale. Since that’s the end of the line (so far), once a train arrives there how to they get the engine(s) to the other end for switching and the trip back? There was a runaround a few years ago during my last visi...
Or run the entire LSL out of BOS.
Why is it that although being named the Strasburg Rail Road since the 1830s, people insist
on calling it the Strasburg Railroad????
Working in the Essex. Connecticut station of the Valley Railroad leaves me in awe this time of year, when 6 days per week (no Monday), three active standard gauge steam locomotives carry thousands of passengers during the holiday season. It puts me in awe to see these big black machines, breathing f...
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Another Amtrak station- and Jamaica or Hunterspoint Avenue are great ideas- makes Amtrak much more competitive for these people.
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Every stop makes the train slower, thus discouraging all passengers.
I look forward to riding the restored Bunker Hill, New Haven-Boston.
4466 and 4467 currently terminate/originate in Hartford.
They are being extended to WNL. Be thankful.
The track used to curve to the north to serve that big US Steel warehouse. But that closed, and the curved track was not rebuilt when the new bridge was built.
According to the article, the site is at 120 Forbes Ave., which is north of Forbes Ave. (US 1), not south. When the new bridge was built, and track installed, a stub track coming straight off the bridge continues a short distance, which up until now had no sidings. It looks like the designer of the ...