For my New Haven fans contribution, I transport you to the town of Uxbridge, MA at the Millville Road (Route 122) underpass, 22 miles North from Providence, RI,. early in the Fall of 1949. In 5 years the state will relocate the road to eliminate this dangerous “dead man’s curve” underpass, demoting this stretch of road to being known as “Old Millville Rd.” Coming down from the Grafton barracks, a state trooper stopped to see why we were sitting on the side of the road. He seemed skeptical of the whole “railroad enthusiast” thing but went onto more important things. Shortly after he drove away, we were rewarded with a New Haven R2a lugging train PW-4 from Providence, RI northbound to Worcester, MA.
Later in the week, we were able to catch New Haven Pacific 1343, also headed north, with Train 124, the northbound section of the “State of Maine”. This train is jointly operated by the New Haven and Boston & Maine railroads, from Grand Central Terminal to Portland, ME. After Providence, it will stop at Union Station in Worcester for an engine and crew change for the B&M to finish the run to Portland.
The R2a and Pacific are Lionel. The Pacific being a nicely done Mr. Muffin custom option. The bridge is an HO "junk box" girder reworked, painted and lettered with dry transfers. The rock walls are Scenic Express purchases from years ago which i repainted.
Happy railfanning!