QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper How busy is the River Line these days? I rode it when it was double track and had passenger service. I went from Weehawken to Kingston and then on the Ulster and Delaware branch to Fleishmans and returned the same way. Pacifics, Hudsons, and Mowhawks were power on the River Line, and 2-6-0's on the U&D. I was 15 years old and it was Spring 1947. The rest of the famiily went by bus. But I wasn't going to let that spoil my fun. I even enjoyed the ferry rides to and from Manhattan.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by miniwyo I thought about doing the same thing here at WWCC but i think that there wont be anyone else except one of the professors who might join up. Wish I had the time to organize somthing like that, It might be fun!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by GP-9_Man11786 I got lucky when I came to SUNY New Paltz University last year because the CSX River Line is only a stone's throw away. I've already made numerouse railfan trips to it and even got two of my suitmets into it. That gave me the idea to try and start a club here on campus. Good idea or not? If there are any New Paltz students on this forum, please try and contact me.
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