What a quick year! As they always tell us, time flies like an arrow. Here we are at the end of the year, so lets check up on some of the things we encountered since January 1.
Only a few days after the ball dropped in Times Square and champagne flowed around the world, this little machine appeared in Scranton, PA. January 5 found one of the few remaining NYO&W 44 tonners in the Delaware-Lackawanna RR yard in South Scranton. Later in the day, it moved to Steamtown's yard.
A new partnership between the Ontario & Western Railway Historical Society and the National Park Service allowed for the park to house the 1939 GE unit, NYO&W 105, and give the group space to repair her. She is mechanically sound, but has not run in several years.
A light snow in Mid January, and the following sunshine brought some Winter magic to the displays in the Steamtown museum complex. Anthracite Railroads Historical Society's F7B unit sits by the turntable while the two F3A units were prepared for the operating season.
Investigating some other items led me to the roof of Union Pacific Big Boy steam engine no. 4012, allowing this unusual view of the railroad yard.
February brought a chance to view one of several interesting, large shipments of parts for a new power plant being built in Jessup, PA. The Delaware Lackawanna RR Alcos bring in the loads.
Because the shipment can be damaged or vandalized, a crew man normally stayed with the cars until they were delivered to Jessup.
Sometimes things don't go as planned. This derailment took place February 17 while attempting to move the cars off the storage track to Jessup. The embarrassing part of this derailment, is that it was in the center of Scranton, right near the Central Scranton Expressway.
More to come. That is only two months down, now. If you have any cool photos from 2017 that you would like to share, this is the place!