The GreatRails North American Railroad Photo Archive
 
 
Photo of Chuggin' Through Shushan, NY
Chuggin' Through Shushan, NY

A Batten Kill Railroad train is seen chuggin' south (west) through the village of Shushan, NY on Feb. 14, 2017. A BKRR snow flanger car is right behind the engine which cleared the line from Greenwich Junction to Eagle Bridge, NY. Five cars are trailing bound for the interchange with Pan Am at Eagle Bridge. What a joy it is to get away from today's high tech GEVO and Dash 9s to find a vintage locomotive like this one still in freight operation. It is an Alco RS3 and it was manufactured by Alco at Schenectady, NY in the early 1950s.

Photographed by John Bazan, February 14, 2017.
Added to the photo archive by John Bazan, February 21, 2017.
Railroad: Battenkill.

John Bazan's awards:

» Contact the person who posted this photograph.

Full-Sized image (1280 x 838)
Sharing this photo?

Use this "permalink" to avoid broken links:

http://photos.greatrails.net/s/?p=235701
 
Submit to Stumble Submit to Digg Submit to Del.icio.us Google Bookmark Submit to Reddit Twit This

[Turn Ads Off]

Visitor Comments about this Photo:

No comments have been left yet.


You must be logged on to post comments.

 
Follow us on Facebook
News | About NERAIL | About Jeff | Contact Jeff | F.A.Q.'s | Privacy Policy | Other Great Sites
This site, excluding photographs, copyright © 2016 Jeff S. Morris. Photographs copyright © individual photographers, except as noted.