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Author: | Stephen Hussar [ Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boston and Albany Chester Mass engine facility |
Excellent post, Brian! I've known of this location for years but have never attempted to see it up close. Thanks for the great pictures and info! The roundhouse looks to be in tough shape, is it easily accessible? Where did you find the info on the turntable/bridge?? Stephen |
Author: | Richard Glueck [ Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boston and Albany Chester Mass engine facility |
Nice find, Brian! There's another turn table bridge out near Eastport, Maine, on the abandoned Maine Central's Calais Branch. |
Author: | Brian Hebert [ Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boston and Albany Chester Mass engine facility |
Stephen, the site is private property, however it has been completely abandoned. it can be seen by simply parking your car across the tracks (CSX) from the Chester depot. Then walking beside the siding tracks on the access road which dead ends just before the roundhouse. I've known about the turntable being used as a bridge for a long time. An uncle of mine worked for the town of Washington on their highway dept. and told me about the towns plans. Thats how I know they want it replaced. While your in Chester, check out the Chester Foundation at the restored Boston and Albany depot. They are a good bunch over there. You'll find a few pieces of rolling stock and a lot of nice displays inside. They also hold a railroad celebration each year called Chester on Track. So far, the Chester Foundation is sympathetic towards the engine facilities plight, but has not tried to aquire or stabalize the structures that I know of. Brian |
Author: | Dave Pierce [ Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boston and Albany Chester Mass engine facility |
The Chester Foundation has always wanted to save the roundhouse and it was in fact offered to us free about 10 years ago by the Hamilton plant. Trouble is, we know from experience with the Keystone Arch Trail that CSX will not give us permission to bring equipment along the tracks. The mill was not going to let us use the bridge on their property either, so any construction and subsequent visiting would be impossible. It would amount to putting the facility on our insurance policy and being unable to keep the kids out of there. It is not now completely abandoned. A new owner has bought the plant and the roundhouse went with it. He would like to tear it down, but is not likely to get permission to use the right of way either. He may not be friendly to trespassers either, not sure how much he is around. Turntable was moved from there by the B&A bridge gang to it's present location in Washington, MA at some time during the Korean War. |
Author: | kevin kohls [ Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boston and Albany Chester Mass engine facility |
Brian: What on earth is that B&W photo of below your name ?!!!! It looks like a steam locomotive monster eating a locomotive crane ! Kevin K. |
Author: | crij [ Fri Sep 18, 2015 1:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Boston and Albany Chester Mass engine facility |
kevin kohls wrote: Brian: What on earth is that B&W photo of below your name ?!!!! It looks like a steam locomotive monster eating a locomotive crane ! Kevin K. Kevin, If I don't miss my guess it is an in action representation of the following: (combining Steam-Punk with Star Wars) http://laughingsquid.com/steampunk-at-a ... -universe/ Rich C. |
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