The GreatRails North American Railroad Photo Archive
 
 
Previous Photo Photo of White River Junction, Vermont. Next Photo
White River Junction, Vermont.

Canadian National 6218 has cut away from its short deadhead consist to receive mechanical attention and have its coal and water topped up. The engine was on the way to New London to work a Brattleboro round trip excursion. The passenger equipment used, was moved separately as part of regular freight trains. The coaling tower had been long out of service.

Photographed by Ken Patton, April, 1967.
Added to the photo archive by Ken Patton, October 19, 2023.
Railroad: Central Vermont.

Ken Patton's awards:

» Contact the person who posted this photograph.

Full-Sized image (1112 x 1387)
Sharing this photo?

Use this "permalink" to avoid broken links:

http://photos.greatrails.net/s/?p=276935
 
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.