I vaguely remember taking the "Montrealer" with my mom and brother from NYC to Montreal in the late 1960s. As I was very young, the details escape me now, but I distinctly remember seeing a large classification yard shrouded in fog in the early morning hours. I'm thinking it must have been Oneonta, NY.. any other possibilities?
Ulrich I vaguely remember taking the "Montrealer" with my mom and brother from NYC to Montreal in the late 1960s. As I was very young, the details escape me now, but I distinctly remember seeing a large classification yard shrouded in fog in the early morning hours. I'm thinking it must have been Oneonta, NY.. any other possibilities?
Oneonta is not on the route. D&H had a number of flat switching yards along the route. Mohawk (Schenectady), Saratoga Springs, Whitehall, Plattsburg. Maybe one of these?
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
Could be one of those.. was a fairly large yard to my best recollection.. given that we left NYC late night and this was early morning, I figure it was likely Plattsburgh, NY.
Train would actually be the Montreal Limited on the D&H. My 1969 Official Guide shows it in Plattsburg at 6:30AM. The Montrealer was a joint operation of the PRR, NYNH&H,B&M and CV. It went from Washington to NYC and then New Haven, Springfield,MA and north to Montreal. It was discontinued in 1966 but reincarnated by Amtrak.
That's right dmoore.. I keep getting them confused.
http://cs.trains.com/ctr/f/3/t/74713.aspx
I remember seeing Plattsburgh yard from Amtrak's Adirondack in the late 80's, and remembered how old-time the yard looked. If you look at Google Earth images as late as 2003, the track is still there and you can even make out the outline of a former roundhouse. I was in town a couple of years ago, and this too valuable lakeside real estate was now a park and marina. There is a small yard south of town that was expanded about that time.
Oneonta is still a yard, but just a shadow of its former self.
Whitehall NY is the CP Interchange yard to Vermont Railway and handles OMYA Limestone slurry tank cars and lumber cars to Vermont.
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