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QUOTE: Originally posted by yankeejwb Actually, my favorite RR site isn't anything famous. In fact, there's not much left to it. It's what's left of the yard at Mechanicville NY. I found it by accident one evening ten years ago after making a wrong turn down an old gravel road. Most of the track has been either ripped up or is in ruins, but among the remains are an interlocking tower, a sanding facility, and a huge 2-stall engine house that's mostly intact. Granted, the place is a wreck, but just walking around really makes your imagination wonder[^]. Recently I've tried to find out more about the yard and what roads used it. Any info would be great.
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