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NA-2 326 at Nashua Street in Milford

Here was the NA-2 Crew with one of only three surviving GP40s marked for the B&M, and the only B&M GP40 in blue. (B&M 330 & 334 are in Guilford colors). B&M 326 is not original to the B&M, with it's origins being of Penn Central and Conrail.

The NA-2 Crew set off three empties on the runaround "Chip Track" in Milford, behind Shaw's before taking their engine, light, to Hendrix Wire & Cable on the western side of Milford for switching.

This is by Nashua Street, Route 101A, in Milford. The area shown, was roughly the site of the former East Milford B&M Station, with some slight remaining evidence of a platform.

Then the rains came.

Photographed by Jay Gadon, July 29, 2021.
Added to the photo archive by Jay Gadon, July 31, 2021.
Railroad: Pan Am Railways.

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