• Massachusetts: steam locomotives in the water?

  • Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New England
Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New England

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  by trainsinmaine
 
This marks the first time I've seen this video. Very interesting . . . and quite creepy.
  by ferroequinarchaeologist
 
>> few if any hold water.

No pun intended?

PBM
  by John Smythe
 
How about the Old Colony RR steam locomotive that went off a trestle on the Greenbush Line in Duxbury, Mass area, got stuck fast in salt water inlet mud and was left there to rot away? I had a next door neighbor who was a MOW worker for The New Haven and it was common knowledge about this accident. Because it was a old 1800's era engine they probably figured it would cost too much to retrieve it, so it was left to the elements. Anyone else have any additional information, please post it. Thanks.
  by highgreen215
 
And is an early Boston & Providence engine submerged in Sprague Pond at Readville?