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  • Discussion related to New York, Susquehanna & Western operations past and present. Also includes some discussion related to Deleware Otsego owned and operated shortlines. Official web site can be found here: NYSW.COM.
Discussion related to New York, Susquehanna & Western operations past and present. Also includes some discussion related to Deleware Otsego owned and operated shortlines. Official web site can be found here: NYSW.COM.

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 #100401  by BlockLine_4111
 
Who drills the lumber yard in Warwick, NY ? NS or NYS&W ? If NYS&W do the SU or WS series trains serve this customer ? How many customers are along the line between here and the propane client in Sparta ?

 #100418  by David Hutchinson
 
The former Conklin facility is serviced by NS out of Campbell Hall. The drill also goes farther south to Jones Chemicals, which is in the former L&HR engine house. Jones has its own switcher. South of Jones, there are no other customers, although there is what can be called a team track just north of Sparta. A lumber company in NJ used to receive cars there after reactivation of the line around 1985. Next to Conklin lumber is a Georgia Pacific plant that has an indoor siding. This is now disconnected. A little more to the north is an old Singer Sewing Machine building which had a siding. This was removed about 10 years ago.

 #100557  by BlockLine_4111
 
The lumber yard is one w/activate rail shipments across the street from the Warwick station. So who drills this one ?

 #100559  by David Hutchinson
 
Yes, that's the one. NS drills. In L&HR days, there was an elevated coal siding in the building that parallels the mainline. There also used to be a cement platform for unlaoding boxcars, with it's own track, near the parking lot of the lumber company, by the entrance. Peck's Wine store across the tracks was once an L&HR building with it's own siding. Warwick Feed and Grain, which is just south, has the remnants of another elevated siding used to unload hopper cars.

 #102632  by n01jd1
 
Dont forget that the parking lots on both sides of south street was once the L&HR's yard before the more modern facility was built east of town around 1907. I believe that Pecks Wine was once the L&HR freight house.

David Hutchinson wrote:Yes, that's the one. NS drills. In L&HR days, there was an elevated coal siding in the building that parallels the mainline. There also used to be a cement platform for unlaoding boxcars, with it's own track, near the parking lot of the lumber company, by the entrance. Peck's Wine store across the tracks was once an L&HR building with it's own siding. Warwick Feed and Grain, which is just south, has the remnants of another elevated siding used to unload hopper cars.

 #102821  by BlockLine_4111
 
Why doesn't NYS&W drill the lumber yard ?

 #102871  by David Hutchinson
 
NYSW "trackage" starts about a mile south, at Pelton Road. NS owns where the lumber yard is, although NYSW has trackage rights.

 #103300  by riffian
 
Are the lumber company and the chemical company, both in Warwick, the only remaining customers on the Hudson Secondary?

 #103393  by David Hutchinson
 
There is an old team track at Greycourt, that was actually the interchange track with the Erie-Lackawanna. Then, another lumber company in Chester that still receives cars. There were two sidings that crossed one another on a diamond that served an industry in Chester. The switch was removed, but the diamond is still there. Another two sidings are in Chester serving a steel facility and another for a refrigerated warehouse. Neither of these two see use at all.