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This was the last train image that I shot in 2022. Although I was able to travel to some fantastic places, the year proved to be difficult with the loss of two immediate family members. I look forward to the exciting and positive things that 2023 will bring. <br />
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This locomotive was built in 1953 for the Detroit & Toledo Shore Line. It has been on the Bay Colony roster since 1987 and carries a GP8 designation following a rebuild. Although it looks abandoned, the engine does run on infrequent occasions to handle trains to the Tresca Concrete plant in Mills, 12-27-22.
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This was the last train image that I shot in 2022. Although I was able to travel to some fantastic places, the year proved to be difficult with the loss of two immediate family members. I look forward to the exciting and positive things that 2023 will bring.

This locomotive was built in 1953 for the Detroit & Toledo Shore Line. It has been on the Bay Colony roster since 1987 and carries a GP8 designation following a rebuild. Although it looks abandoned, the engine does run on infrequent occasions to handle trains to the Tresca Concrete plant in Mills, 12-27-22.

  • This was the last train image that I shot in 2022. Although I was able to travel to some fantastic places, the year proved to be difficult with the loss of two immediate family members. I look forward to the exciting and positive things that 2023 will bring. <br />
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This locomotive was built in 1953 for the Detroit & Toledo Shore Line. It has been on the Bay Colony roster since 1987 and carries a GP8 designation following a rebuild. Although it looks abandoned, the engine does run on infrequent occasions to handle trains to the Tresca Concrete plant in Mills, 12-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen passing through the village of Three Rivers in Palmer. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen passing through the village of Three Rivers in Palmer. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen heading South through Belchertown passing a small swamp and approaching the crossing for Springfield Road. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen heading South through Leverett, MA, and passing the 1,269-foot Mount Toby which is still showing some peak foliage. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen emerging from a tree tunnel at Ripley Road in Montague. The train is traveling along the old Central Vermont Southern Division main. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen heading South into Millers Falls, and crossing the Millers River Bridge. The train is traveling along the old Central Vermont Southern Division main. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen heading South, just South of Northfield. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • On a perfect Autumn day, New England Central 611 is seen heading South through Northfield and passing the historic Center Cemetery which reportedly has graves from as early as 1714. The lead locomotive is NECR 3474 which was built in January 1969 as an SD45 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Although still sporting the classic carbody and flared radiators its rebuild classification is an SD40M-2, 10-27-22.
  • The NHN 3825 and FURX leaser 5509 are seen at the shop lead in North Billerica. The locomotives were running on the MBTA Lowell Line (former B&M New Hampshire Route) to test the new PTC systems, 12-21-21.
  • Connecticut Southern CSO-4 is seen departing Springfield on their return trip to Hartford, 11-9-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The train is seen at the classic location at Old Upton Road in the Kittville section of Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The train is seen at the classic location at Old Upton Road in the Kittville section of Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • A manned helped is seen on the rear of Grafton & Upton GU-1 as the train climbs into Grafton Center, 8-2-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The crew is seen departing North Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The crew is seen departing North Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The crew is seen building their train at the yard in North Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The crew is seen building their train at the yard in North Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • A few months ago a pair of Precision Leasing locomotives came to the Grafton & Upton Railroad for PTC installation. As part of that process, the G&U crews are using the locomotives on regular freight service for testing. The pseudo-Rio Grande paint is a nice touch. Today 9619 is leading GU-1. PNLX 9619 is a GMD GP40-2LW originally built in August 1975 for the Canadian National Railway. The crew is seen building their train at the yard in North Grafton, 8-2-21.
  • The Fore River crew is seen shoving a cut of tallow loads toward Twin River Technologies on a section of street running inside the Fore River Shipyard. The bridge over Fore River from Quincy into Weymouth is seen above the train. The classic General Electric B23-7 was built as Conrail 1992 in July of 1979, 1-7-21.
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