Headed west on the ex NKP  Contributor's Pick!       
I didnt get to Buffalo much-living in NY City, it was 420 miles just to get there, a little out of reach for having one day off a week-so I did not get to see the action there or west. It was something of a novelty to see a train I had seen in Binghamton, now on the western leg of its journey. Heres AFOB, the Ayer Mass to Bellevue train, getting out of town for a run over the ex NKP to Ohio. It will be a quick trip. This shot also gives a good overview of the industrial part of the city, with grain elevators all along the lake front south of the city, demonstrating Buffalo's prominence as a grain milling center. The huge elevator taking up much of the right background was built by Continental Grain, and was the largest in the world at the time it was built. Continental was notable for being the biggest shipper on the NYC. The girder bridge just beyond the signals was the DLW City Branch, to its Buffalo passenger station. The open drawbridge in the distance is the ex NKP; the NS train will use the adjacent ex Buffalo Creek bridge, which was once owned owned jointly by the Erie and LV.
Date: 6/19/1987 Location: Buffalo, NY   Map Show Buffalo on a rail map Views: 547 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Locomotives: NS 8032(ES44AC) NW 8023(C30-7)   Rolling Stock: LN 144608 (Box Car) Author:  Tom Beckett
Headed west on the ex NKP
Picture Categories: Yard,Signal,Action This picture is part of album:  Norfolk Southern
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Stephen Grekulak General Nice shot! The raised drawbridge was NKP and the one still in use was ex-Buffalo Creek 5/5/2015 1:24:39 AM

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