Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railroad Alco 5 is crossing the bridge over the Sacandaga River at Hadley. While they do not regularly run north of Corinth and cross the bridge, the train is making a ... (more)
SC&H Alco 5 is passing a unique trackside artifact as they roll south through the woods in Hadley. If you need to get to Niagra Falls, Jackson Hole WY, Cardiff by the Sea CA or Saco Bay Maine this... (more)
Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railroad Alco 5 is crossing the bridge over the Sacandaga River at Hadley in the rain. This marks the first time in 6 years that a revenue train has crossed here. While... (more)
The Saratoga Corinth and Hudson snow train approaches the first crossing at Corinth with Alco #5 leading on this bright cold day.
The SC&H snow train is ready to depart Corinth for a two hour trip. Alco #5 will lead the train south and Alco S-2 D&H 3021 will lead the return trip
The Saratoga Corinth & Hudson Railroad Snow Train passes though the wetlands south of Corinth with an Alco S2 on both ends.
The Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railroad's Candy Cane Express is underway with a train full of happy passengers, elves and of course Santa Claus. A bonus today for the railfans is the addition of ... (more)
The Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railroad's Candy Cane Express prepares to depart Corinth with a train full of happy passengers, elves and of course Santa Claus. A bonus today for the railfans is t... (more)
The southbound Saratoga, Corinth & Hudson train rolls south of Corinth with a full train on a beautiful summer day.
Where are the rails? The first Saratoga, Corinth, & Hudson Railway excursion rolls over the Adirondack Branch which had been abandoned in early 2018. Weeds had taken over parts of the right a way ... (more)
May 22nd 2022 marked the reopening of a portion of the former Delaware & Hudson Adirondack Branch between Corinth and Greenfield Center. The railroad is named the Saratoga, Corinth, & Hudson and u... (more)
Originally a shop switcher at the Alco plant in Schenectady, this S-1 was parked near the North Creek Station in 2011.
This ALCO S1 sits among the weeds behind the North Creek station.
Alco S1 #5 (the last switcher used at the Alco plant before its closing) sits next to the turntable at the Upper Hudson River railroad