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  • Blast from the past: Guilford under Starrucca

  • Guilford Rail System changed its name to Pan Am Railways in 2006. Discussion relating to the current operations of the Boston & Maine, the Maine Central, and the Springfield Terminal railroads (as well as the Delaware & Hudson while it was under Guilford control until 1988). Official site can be found here: PANAMRAILWAYS.COM.
Guilford Rail System changed its name to Pan Am Railways in 2006. Discussion relating to the current operations of the Boston & Maine, the Maine Central, and the Springfield Terminal railroads (as well as the Delaware & Hudson while it was under Guilford control until 1988). Official site can be found here: PANAMRAILWAYS.COM.

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 #531705  by MEC407
 
I was browsing RailPictures.net this evening and came across a gorgeous photo by Mr. Jim Kleeman, circa 1985:

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=234161

Man... Guilford was a truly fascinating operation in those days. Three railroads, power from three different builders, and mainline trackage stretching from the Maine/Canada border all the way to the mid-Atlantic.
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 #531712  by cpf354
 
There was anything and everything then, it seemed. Also, they ran all the MBTA commuter rail service in Boston, from both North and South stations (as the B&M). Things changed after the strike in '86, of course.

 #531810  by CN9634
 
Im not gonna lie It looks like Guilfords start was a very bright one. Combining the 3 railroads only made sense in that era of Mega-Mergers. If the line had been properly upgraded and secured Guilford could have created a very large Empire, perhaps a Class 1 (Look at KCS at the time and see how far they have gone).

 #531875  by oibu
 
Yes, Guilford should have been a strong amalgamation. Buck Dumaine had long envisoned it (with the addition of the Bangor & Aroostook), but MEC's management never could be persuaded. Unfortunately, D&H financial issues, New England's economic woes, and labor strikes brought the system nearly to its knees in the late 80s. Fortunately, while not a full recovery, things have improved since those dark days. Still... what would we do to see a U33C beneath Starrucca in glorious foliage again!!

 #532021  by deezlfan
 
I seem to remember a very similar photo on the front cover of one of the railfan magazines around that same time. Vaguely remember it as Alco C420 [D&H 401] freshly repainted and renumbered 420 positioned a little closer to the bridge. Even Guilford looked good in fresh paint but there just wasn't enough paint to go around.....

 #532023  by MEC407
 
Railfan & Railroad, December 1990:

Image

 #532048  by deezlfan
 
Wow. Almost 18 years? Guess the Alco recollection was a bust.

 #532051  by MEC407
 
deezlfan wrote:Wow. Almost 18 years? Guess the Alco recollection was a bust.
Either that or what you were remembering was a different issue or a different magazine. Either is possible!

 #532055  by tom18287
 
is that line still in use?

 #532057  by RussNelson
 
tom18287 wrote:is that line still in use?
Only by off-road vehicles. I was there about seven years ago and the rails were lifted then. I doubt very very much that they've been put back when nobody was looking.
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 #532062  by RussNelson
 
MEC407 wrote:Railfan & Railroad, December 1990:
Good catch! Same engine, same location, same season, same time of the day -- you'd have to be insanely careful to suggest that this isn't the same train.

 #532065  by MEC407
 
RussNelson wrote:
tom18287 wrote:is that line still in use?
Only by off-road vehicles.
Are we talking about the line on the viaduct, or the line that runs beneath the viaduct?

 #532067  by deezlfan
 
No. The rails are long gone. In fact, I think they were gone a few years before the magazine cover came out.

I did find a slide of 420 running long hood first at Lanesboro PA on Sept. 25 1985. Paint is relatively fresh at that point.

 #532221  by Jonny Bolt
 
Ya, that is a great shot. But you'll hate me for this.....those Snubnose-type engines are yucky to me. I just can't get into 'em :(

 #532239  by RussNelson
 
MEC407 wrote:
RussNelson wrote:
tom18287 wrote:is that line still in use?
Only by off-road vehicles.
Are we talking about the line on the viaduct, or the line that runs beneath the viaduct?
It's a somewhat ambiguous question and answer, but it's the line beneath the viaduck. Why a duck, why-a no chicken? Well, I don't know why-a no chicken.