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4/26/2024
 
 
 
 
 
By:Tom Beckett
Dates:1/1/1990 - 12/12/2012
Album Info:Covers CP operations on the former D&H and CR lines south of Binghamton NY
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Bucolic 30T
Title:  Bucolic 30T
Description:  30T rolls past a farm at Summersville on its way to Scranton and Enola.
Photo Date:  6/29/2005  Upload Date: 8/29/2017 6:03:41 AM
Location:  Summersville, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  CN 5678(SD75I) NS 8557(C39-8) CN 2655(C44-9W)
Views:  355   Comments: 0
Big power for a turn
Title:  Big power for a turn
Description:  Trains 512 and 513 were established as Taylor Turns to run traffic between the two yards, and presumably to work any industry along the way, which by this time was precious little. We see a pair of SOO units-the trailing 6607 was originally SOO-approaching East Binghamton.
Photo Date:  11/4/2005  Upload Date: 9/6/2017 4:34:00 AM
Location:  Conklin, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  SOO 6037(SD60) CP 6607(SD40-2)
Views:  237   Comments: 0
High powered work train
Title:  High powered work train
Description:  CP didnt seem to want to put the GEs on revenue trains, yet heres one on a work train. This is 970 southbound with 60 gons of ties at Conklin.
Photo Date:  5/30/2006  Upload Date: 6/23/2016 4:37:25 AM
Location:  Conklin, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  CP 8564(AC44CW)
Views:  108   Comments: 1
NS meet
Title:  NS meet
Description:  Were looking at 13T holding the main as an unidentified takes the siding in Summerville, between New Milford and Hallstead. Its a sign of things to come. This will be NS territory in less than ten years.
Photo Date:  6/1/2006  Upload Date: 6/23/2016 4:42:38 AM
Location:  New Milford, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  NS 9579(C40-9W) NS 2572(SD70) NS 6516(SD60)
Views:  380   Comments: 0
Baby Tunkhannock
Title:  Baby Tunkhannock
Description:  Train 412, an NS connection for Enola, rolls south over "baby Tunkhannock", otherwise known as the Martins Creek Viaduct. It is a smaller version of the bridge at Nicholson, only 160 feet high compared the big bridges 240 feet. It was also part of the DLWs Hallstead Cut Off built in 1912-1915.
Photo Date:  6/16/2006  Upload Date: 10/21/2012 4:54:28 AM
Location:  Kingsley, PA
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Action
Locomotives:  NS 9003(C40-9W) NS 8308(C40-8)
Views:  330   Comments: 0


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