Posted by Jeffcat on August 02, 2019 at 21:09:51 from (99.203.202.179):
In Reply to: Jeffcat posted by greg oliver on August 02, 2019 at 19:04:07:
Well as of about five years ago I know they were there . The location is Cooperstown junction. Just south of Maryland,NY. If you look in the first picture the arrow points to a pretty old MACK crane truck. The second picture just a little to the west there is a bunch of old stuff parked on the tracks in the bushes. I have no idea what is hidden there but it just might be big enough that those are the two of them. The third shot shows what was going to be a tourist ride from Cooperstown to the junction and far as I know never panned out. They had that passing track plugged up for years and I would guess CN told them to move them. That track used to be many years ago all the way up to Cooperstown. One reason they retired was the powerwas changed and they had stress cracks in their frames. Or so i
reason the GG1 were retired was the mainline overhead power was changed. Jumped it up quite a bit. Not worth retrofitting the GG1s They also had stress cracks in their frames from what I have read. Heard
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