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the original Springfield Terminal

Long before the Guilford organization turned it into something very different, the Springfield Terminal Railway was a 6-mile electric interurban line connecting Springfield, VT, with the B&M Connecticut River Line at Charlestown, NH. A B&M subsidiary, it dieselized in 1956 with GE 44-Tonner #1, which would be the line's sole motive power for the next 20+ years. Here #1 poses while switching in Springfield.

Photographed by Tom Nelligan, August, 1967.
Added to the photo archive by Tom Nelligan, March 24, 2017.
Railroad: Springfield Terminal.

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Seems odd this ST train would be flagged as an "extra" train (flag color couldn't be green on a RR with only 1 locomotive!)

Posted by John Barlow on 2017-03-25 07:18:15


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