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LAST STEAM IN THE NORTHEAST

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LAST STEAM IN THE NORTHEAST
Posted by WestIslandRon on Wednesday, January 3, 2024 4:04 PM

Hi,

I'm looking for dates for when the following northeast railroads ceased steam operations: Lehigh Valley, Lehigh & New England, Lehigh & Hudson River, Reading, Deleware & Hudson, Delaware Lackawanna & Western and Jersey Central.  I was hoping that there might be a chart that shows all the railroads and dates for such things as last mainline revenue or passenger train, last steam usage (mainline or switching), and maybe last steam engine departing the property (one that might've been kept in reserve)

Thanks     

Ron Weismann

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, January 3, 2024 4:47 PM

This should be helpful as a starter.

https://www.american-rails.com/fallen-flags.html

Scroll down the link to find an alphabetical list.

Rich

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Posted by WestIslandRon on Thursday, January 4, 2024 7:25 AM

Thanks, Rich. this is agood starting point.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, January 22, 2024 9:38 PM

I used to live across the street from the Boston & Maine's Fitchburg Line.  By that time, the freight was handled by diesel but the line was transitioning to commuter rail.

One day I was home and I heard a steam whistle.  I watched as a small steamer and a few coaches went by.  With great presence of mind, I called the railroad and asked to speak to the dispatcher.  He was happy to talk with me.  It was a train that had been chartered for a wedding.  He also let me know when it was coming back, so I was waiting trackside for it to return.

This was in Concord, MA, in 1973.  I'll try to get that picture.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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