In Volume 2 of Railfanning the Delaware & Hudson, we'll railfan the Champlain, Saratoga and Susquehanna divisions as well as trains on the Lehigh line, former DL&W line to Binghamton and the D&H turns from 1974 to 1981 through the films of Ken Bealer and Robert F Wilt.
Baldwin Sharks, Alco PA's as well as EMD and other Alco power are featured throughout this program.
Locations include Willsboro to Whitehall on the Champlain division, Rutland to Albany on the Saratoga Division, Mechanicville to Binghamton on the Susquehanna Division; the D&H Turn from Binghamton to Sayre, the Lehigh line from Bergers to Bethlehem and on the former DL&W line from Taylor yard to Nicholson, PA.
Highlights include operations at Oneonta Yard, Sharks on the D&H Turn and the other locations, PA powered passenger trains, D&H/LV run-through trains, Harpursville Trestle and more.
NARRATION AND SUBTITLES
COLOR APPROXIMATELY 71 MINUTES RUN TIME
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