Featuring: • Providence & Worcester RR • Batton Kill Railroad • Pan Am Southern • NS • Grafton & Upton Railroad See these fascinating New England railroads as they travel across the scenic states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York. The exciting train action includes yard switching, locals and road freights. Pan Am Railways and the Norfolk Southern joined together to create the Pan Am Southern as their trains now travel across a route that's known as the Patriot Corridor. Plus a Pan Am business train that's powered by a set of F-units. See P&W train action on their Gardner Branch along with Worcester Yard and Plainfield action. In New York, the Batten Kill Railroad is powered by a rare Alco RS3. Plus a local on the historic Grafton & Upton. Witness the beautiful New England scenery as trains travel through quaint communities and through the long and historic Hoosac Tunnel. Great vintage diesel power is also featured with locomotives from GE, EMD and Alco. Rail foot |
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