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HO Club located in North Haledon, NJ. Open house runs three weekends after Thanksgiving. Operating conventional DC and NCE DCC. New members are welcome.
When was "The Put" Abandoned? More History on "The Put" and some great New York Central pictures. Other Interesting Putnam Division Resources. Bike trails along railroads. Just Around the Corner by Bertrande H. Snell. The New York & Northern was leased to the New York Central in 1895. It became the Putnam Division.
Part of the The Central New England Railway (CNE) was the Poughkeepsie & Eastern (P&E). The name P&E did not actually last very long. It started out in 1872 as the P&E Railroad but the name was changed shortly to PH&B. A few years later it became the NY&M and then in 1893 it was changed back to P&E Railway. This was all the same railroad with different names. It was abandoned by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
Ride between Albany and New York on the New York Central Hudson Division with the author and learn some fascinating facts about this historic rail route.
The Central New England Railway (CNE) / Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad between Pine Plains and Millerton over Winchell Mountain. This line was built by the Dutchess & Columbia Railroad in 1870-71.It was part of the ND&C RR from 1876 to 1905 when the CNE took over. From Shekomeko east to Millerton the line was abandoned by the CNE on 25 January 1925. From Shekomeko west to Pine Plains the line was abandoned by the New Haven on 21 October 1935.
New York Central Railroad tracks reached into the Adirondacks. One line even went across the Canadian border to Ottawa. Here's a timeline of railroads in the Adirondacks.
Most railroad passengers today are commuters. All about the various North American commuter rail systems. Lots of cool statistics on route miles and passengers. New York City, Connecticut, New Jersey; Boston, Chicago, Long Island.
A history and a sightseeing tour of the "Hudson Tubes" (Hudson & Manhattan Railroad - PATH trains), one of the earliest subways of the world, along with image galleries of the Tubes, past and present. Both English and German versions. Since the terrorist attacks on America there are also regular news updates on current and planned operations of "PATH".
We are a new site in internet world (2003). Our site will show you all the Chinese Railway picture, eg. diesel, Electric or steam locomotives, Coaches, DMU and EMU..... And we have the other site to let you know the transport in Hong Kong, China...... Hope you enjoy us!
A Collection of Short Stories about Railroads and Railroad History. Included are: Troy and Albany Passenger Trains in 1939; New Haven Railroad Speeds and Trackage Rights; Railroad coal towers; the New York Central "Snow Book"
All about the electric freight railroads of New Haven and Bridgeport. Waterbury had electrics too. These cities were once the manufacturing center of New England and these railroads were very busy.