RailPictures.Net Photo: BKRR 4116 Batten Kill Railroad Alco RS-3 at East Greenwich, New York by Tim Stockwell
 
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» Batten Kill Railroad (more..)
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» East Greenwich, New York, USA (more..)
» February 16, 2015
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BKRR RS-3 #4116 leads the Batten Kill's snow flanger past a bucolic scene in East Greenwich, NY. This scene is historically significant as the 4116--still lettered for the Greenwich and Johnsonville--is on original Greenwich and Johnsonville track here. Though the Batten Kill runs on the former D&H Washington Branch between Greenwich Junction and Eagle Bridge, this section of track between Greenwich Junction and Greenwich is originally G&J track. Winter is one of the only times to catch the Batten Kill on this section of track as the engine needs to be stored in the enginehouse in Greenwich. In the warmer seasons, the engine typically stays outside Cargill in Greenwich Junction.
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