NOTES:
1. Owned by Ogdensburg Bridge & Port Authority
2. Lettered Washington County Railroad
3. Painted in 50th anniversary scheme
4. Built as ACL GP7 No. 103 in 1950, rebuilt by SCL to GP16
ABBREVIATIONS:
CLP – Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad
GMRC – Green Mountain Railroad
NY&OC – New York & Ogdensburg Railway
VTR – Vermont Railway
ACL – Atlantic Coast Line
B&M – Boston & Maine
B&O – Baltimore & Ohio
CN – Canadian National
CRIP – Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
DRGW – Denver & Rio Grande Western
MEC – Maine Central
N&W – Norfolk & Western
PC – Penn Central
RUT – Rutland
SCL – Seaboard Coast Line
SOU – Southern
SSW – St. Louis Southwestern
TO&E – Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern
TPW – Toledo, Peoria & Western
WA – Western of Alabama
Excellent photos these would make a beautiful calendar and a be very nice if the photos could be bought can the switcher be got in DCC
Does the VTR still run the GATX TankTrain cars from Albany to Burlington? They were bold in leasing 21 TankTrain tank cars in the late 1970's, which resulted in the elimination of the fuel barges on Lake Champlain, lower fuel costs in Vermont and new business for the VTR.
What ever happened to 1st 205 (w/low headlight)?
Former Vermont Rail Alco S4 number 6 is at Empire District power plant near Asbury, Mo. It has not been used for some time. The paint has faded and some of the VR markings are still visible. Several pictures are on RR picture archives website.
Nice photos, Good work !!!
Awesome photography, many thanks.
Great work! Photos are incredible!
Nice job Scott
REALLY GREAT PHOTOES !!!!! Love reading TRAINS mag. !!! Great content in every issue—-THANKS for a GREAT Mag. !!!
what are the regulations on painting?