A NYW&B thread. Very nice!
I'd definately like to see a NYW&B Historical Society of some sort. Something to help promote the memory and possibly help preserve what remnants still exist of the line. We lose a little more of it every year. Just look at that parking garage they're building in White Plains in the area of the ROW between Mamaroneck Ave. station and the Bryant Ave. bridge. They had to widen the original rock cut to make room for the garage. It's been permanently altered from it's original apperance.
On the brighter side, I got the chance to go on the MTA's special excursion run of the old Lo-V cars on 12/18/04. It was fun and part of the trip was a run up and down the Dyre Ave. (#5) line. The train stopped for about 15 minutes at Dyre Ave. station and we got out to take some pictures and look around. It's the closest you're gonna get to riding the original trains. The Lo-V cars were even painted dark green.

During the trip someone asked if the train was making a stop at Gedney Way. I had never ridden on that line before and it was great to see it in person. The tracks and the stations have been altered somewhat from the NYW&B days but the overall effect was there.
Here's a question for Otto: When the excursion train stopped at Dyre Ave, I ran into a guy who had a printed out map of the NYW&B with the proposed extensions shown on the map including the Westchester Northern and all of the stations for that line marked on the map. The map even had the Railroad.net logo on it. I didn't get a chance to ask him were he got the map. I assumed it was part of some promo for the new Bob Bang book and the map would be in the book. When I got my copy of the book, I noticed that the map doesn't appear in it. Any ideas about what I saw? I'd love to get a copy of this map if it exists anywhere.
As for pictures of what remains today, I'm planning on getting out and taking as many as I can over the next couple of months. I have a lot of pics I've taken over the past 5-6 years. I've covered a quite a bit of the line. I still have some holes in the collection. The winter and very early spring is the time to take these type of pics. I've been trying to balance my time between NYW&B and NYC's Putnam Division (which I was taking some pics of today).
I look foward to more NYW&B discussion. So keep it coming guys!
Jon Shecter
"Waiting for the train that's never gonna come..."