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On a bleak winter day, New Haven RDC 34 accelerates away from the stop at Ansonia, CT, on its way from Waterbury to Bridgeport. The diverging track, now long gone, was a half-mile remnant of the original Naugatuck Railroad alignment that once continued on the east side of the river to Derby Junction.

Photographed by Tom Nelligan, December, 1967.
Added to the photo archive by Tom Nelligan, July 4, 2018.
Railroad: New Haven.

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