After Republic Steel in Troy, NY, closed, their 65-tonner would go to the D&H's Colonie shops (seen here between an unidentified D&H RS-3 and another loco). A book containing the serial numbers and dispostions of all Whitcomb-build locomotives says this engine became the property of the NRHS Mohawk & Hudson chapter, but its fate beyond that is unknown. It might have been one of the first NRHS M&H relics scrapped at Colonie or Glenmont. Ralph L. Phillips photo, from the Ralph L. Phillips collection of the Bay State Model Railroad Museum. |
Date:
5/3/1975 |
Location:
Watervliet, NY Map ![Show Watervliet on a rail map](/images/map_us.gif) |
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115 |
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Bay State Model Railroad Museum |
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Author: Ralph L. Phillips
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![Republic Steel 65-tonner no. 380 at Colonie](/pictures\147977\image00206.jpg) |
Picture Categories: Roster,Yard |
This picture is part of album: Restored Album |