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Showing posts with label Delaware & Hudson Railroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delaware & Hudson Railroad. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Railroad Exploring - Southern VT and NY

On my way up to the Adirondacks to spent time with some old friends, I decided to go "the back way" and check out some railroad history.

Former Bennington Railroad Station

This former Rutland Station now is used by an engineering firm. Note--at the other end of the Rutland line--the Chatham, NY station was a fairly elaborate stone structure as well.

Nearing Walloomsac / North Hoosic


Eagle Bridge, NY

At one time, Eagle Bridge, the junction of the north-south D&H and the east-west B&M railroad lines, was a very prominent railroad town with multiple hotels and inns, an opera house, a creamery, and many fine houses along the tree-lined street.  Today there's still a small yard but sadly the station is boarded up and neglected.
Before arriving at the station area, I turned on a small farm road to check out the bridge, etc.
Once there was no ballast between the ties I turned around :-)
Here's the back (east) end of the yard.
I got down to the river's edge to take this photo
By the river's edge, there was an old abandonded barn that intrigued me.
At the station area...

Further Info

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Zim Smith Trail - Ushers Road to Mechanicville

It was surprisingly,  a really cold morning and I froze on this short ride!

I had already done the Zim Smith Trail between Ballston Spa and Ushers Road, way back in 2013. This section I rode today was added since that ride.

at the start
The trolley crossed here
Behind this bridge/trestle remnant is the old trolley bridge which I visited back in 2012

Caution - strange "tunnel" ahead!
-Short video-
On the way back, I encountered a bunch of wild turkeys!

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Railroad History Snapshots (VT and NY) - 8-27-19

On my way from Stowe, VT to Scotia, NY--I decided to head to Poultney, VT and ride a bit of the Rail Trail there.


Bristol

On the way,  I stopped at Bristol for a coffee and a Danish. Its a nice town and I had done a study on its railroad history a few years back. [Thursday, September 3, 2015 - Bristol Railroad]

Poultney, VT

I was in the mood for something easier today and thought a ride along the river and a bit of railroad history would be fun. Sadly the trail was really boring and there very almost no river views.
 I started my ride from the former station
The two photos above were taken the year before
The Ride...
Riding on the old D&H ROW was fun...
...however most of the trail is just a mowed cut thru fields
At this kiosk, there was a short spur...
...to the river
Pricklers in the field left their mark on me!
but finally the loop brings you back to the RR ROW
Heading to the station once again

Slate Valley

Last August I rode the D&H Rail Trail from Granville to West Pawlet. This area was known as Slate Valley and there's a proliferation of slate quarries all around...
Google Aerial View > 
Google Aerial View > 

Salem, NY

Once in Salem,  a stop to the old railroad station was of course a must!
A peak thru the window
It once was a major railroad hub !
(from kiosk across the street)

Salem, NY - Further Railroad Info


Cambridge, NY

Ages ago, our family had a get together here and stayed in the Victorian Hotel. I knew the hotel had fallen on hard times and closed and it was wonderful to see it reborn as an assisted living center!
The train area has been totally revitalized as well. The Argyle Brewing Co. has turned the passenger depot into a tasting room and the freight building complex is now all renovated as part of Hubbard Hall.  What they've done is fantastic!
This is the Map from their site

Close up of the hearth/furnace? in the photo above

Across the street may hopefully get renovated as well someday... :-)


Sadly, I had planned on visiting Hoosick Falls as well but due to an unbelievable amount of long waits in traffic because of one-lane-only construction delays, I had to forgo that visit... :-(