On day 2 of the colorful office car equipment move, Central Maine & Quebec, Vermont Rail System and Pan Am Railway equipment moves from White River Junction to East Deerfield, Massachusetts on January 31. The train has just crossed into Cornish, New Hampshire from Windsor, Vermont, on the Connecticut River Bridge, running as Pan Am Southern symbol BFED-31, on trackage rights over the New England Central Railroad's Palmer Subdivision with CMQ GP38-3 3812, VTR GP40-2 308 and the Pan Am Railways office cars, ST 101 and 100. That makes four railroads operated on, three railroad's equipment, and two days worth of trip. PS: That's one of the longest active covered bridges in the background, the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge.