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Author:  J3a-614 [ Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Another Catskill Mountain Railroad--or Railway

This turned up in some Facebook discussion about the Catskill Mountain Railroad--seems there was another narrow gauge road with a very similar name at one time, and there is some effort at a bit of a revival:

http://www.thedailymail.net/news/articl ... e3f14.html

http://www.thedailymail.net/gallery/col ... l?mode=jqm

Of course, someone suggested in the comments following the article that this could make a great rail trail! Where were they before someone laid this bit of track and showed some interest in reviving a railroad?

Brief history of the line, with an apparently complete equipment roster:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catskill_Mountain_Railway

A contemporary (1885) report on this railroad, again courtesy of my Facebook contacts.

http://www.udrrhs.org/html/cminspection.htm

Author:  Mike Stillwell [ Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Another Catskill Mountain Railroad--or Railway

IIRC - There is at least one coach extant in Michigan that 464 regularly pulls and possible a couple on the White Pass as well.

Mike Stillwell
Buena Vista, VA.

Author:  Rainier Rails [ Wed Dec 10, 2014 6:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Another Catskill Mountain Railroad--or Railway

Mike Stillwell wrote:
IIRC - There is at least one coach extant in Michigan that 464 regularly pulls and possible a couple on the White Pass as well.


Jerry LaBoda's website lists 2 of the WP&Y cars as ex-CMRY:

#218 Lake Atlin, listed by Randall as 23 seat parlor, listed by Jerry as coach.

#220 Lake Dewey, listed by Randall as 22 seat parlor, listed by Jerry as coach.

Both the #218 and #220 are listed by Randall as "on hand in 1900, further history unknown." #222 Lake Lindeman* and #224 Lake Marsh are also listed as "on hand in 1900, further history unknown;" Randall lists both as 22 seat parlors. Looking at the info available, it would appear possible that the #222 and #224 are also ex-CMRY.

*Apparently the spelling was changed from Lake Linderman to Lake Lindeman, as older photos and Randall give the first spelling, while recent photos show the latter spelling.

Sources:

1. "Railway Passenger Car Annual, Volume 3" by W. David Randall and Zenon R. Hansen (RPC Publications, 1976)

2. Jerry LaBoda's photo links database: http://passcarphotos.info/

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Author:  dinwitty [ Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Another Catskill Mountain Railroad--or Railway

it'll make a nice "rail trail".....8-P


I checked the book on narrow gauge railroads, there was a previous standard gauge line built but it failed. Narrow gauge won here.

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