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 #1192803  by DutchRailnut
 
What ever happened to Housatonic 45 tonner #2 - ex Remington Arms #2.
It sat for years at Sand Rd a half mile or so south of Engine house.
Is it still there ?
 #1194458  by Greg Moore
 
DutchRailnut wrote:What ever happened to Housatonic 45 tonner #2 - ex Remington Arms #2.
It sat for years at Sand Rd a half mile or so south of Engine house.
Is it still there ?
I haven't seen it in a decade or more, but it was on a siding by the old US Gyp plant (now Redwing I think?).

If it's still there, it can't be seen from the road w/o a little hiking.

If I'm down that way again I'll try to take a look.
 #1234790  by MrGP10
 
Are there any plans for the HRRC to acquire more power? I thought they bought 2 HH GP-38s a while back.
 #1234866  by F-line to Dudley via Park
 
MrGP10 wrote:Are there any plans for the HRRC to acquire more power? I thought they bought 2 HH GP-38s a while back.
Wouldn't that require them having enough customers left to serve with more power? :wink:

Sustenance and growth don't exactly seem to be their business strategy.
 #1235411  by MEC407
 
Just a note: there were a lot of different threads about various Housatonic locomotives, so I merged them all into one thread. This should make it easier to keep track of old discussions and updates.
 #1304254  by MEC407
 
Rumor has it that Housatonic has acquired an ex-Bangor & Aroostook GP7 (via the MMA locomotive auction). Can anyone confirm or deny this?
 #1329015  by DutchRailnut
 
been spotted for 3 weeks now , seen unit at rt 25 crossing several times
 #1370851  by NaugyRR
 
It should still be in Canaan outside the shop. Last I heard is that it needs wheel work.