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Discussion relating to the NYC and subsidiaries, up to 1968. Visit the NYCS Historical Society for more information.

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 #1049154  by 25Hz
 
Some years ago i discovered abandoned cars while poking around on google earth. They were somewhere near kingston but i don't remember exactly, but they were not far from a grade crossing and someone had taken photos of them. They looked abandoned/forgotten vs stored.

Can anyone help me figure out where they are again and their story? They seemed pre-ww2 in design. There were 3-4 total i believe all grouped together.
 #1049462  by pumpers
 
There's a pretty active thread on the CMRR over at the New York State Railfan section. http://railroad.net/forums/viewtopic.ph ... 0&start=75
The cars are discussed every now and then. There is a bridge over a river which has been o.o.s. forever which has blocked them from bringing those cars back to Kingston, but recently they have been rebuilding the bridge and are almost done. Lot of updates and pictures in the thread. I've been impressed watching progress. JS
 #1054866  by Otto Vondrak
 
25Hz wrote:Some years ago i discovered abandoned cars while poking around on google earth. They were somewhere near kingston but i don't remember exactly, but they were not far from a grade crossing and someone had taken photos of them. They looked abandoned/forgotten vs stored.

Can anyone help me figure out where they are again and their story? They seemed pre-ww2 in design. There were 3-4 total i believe all grouped together.

Former Lackawanna MU cars and CNJ coaches that belong to Catskill Mountain Railroad Co.

http://catskillmtrailroad.com/

-otto-