Category Archives: Towanda

Talky Tuesday #113

This “Talky Tuesday ” will refer all the way back to “Wordless Wednesday #155” of May 02, 2018. How time flies! (Mostly due to family and work obligations.) Hopefully any future hiatus will not be so long. However, my supply of decent unscanned and unpublished S&NY photos is dwindling, so the “Wordless Wednesdays” will definitely be spaced out further, and future posts perforce will tend to be centered on the model S&NY.

Anyway, “WW #155” is a simple shot of #119 at rest in the Towanda engine facility, date unknown.

S&NY Towanda Office

A better title for this post might be, “They look, but do not see.”

Several years ago, I purchased a couple of digital scans of photos from glass-plate negatives in the Bradley-Hahn Collection at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, this collection is not digitized, and I picked the images based on a written description only.

One of the images was a city scene that showed no trains, to my disappointment; or so I thought. Thus the image sat unused in my digital collection for years, until recently while looking for more “Wordless Wednesday” material I looked a little closer…

Bradley-Hahn Collection, RR Museum of PA

The neat thing about these old glass-plate negatives is the fine detail they contain:

Bradley-Hahn Collection, RR Museum of PA

Behold! The S&NY business office at Towanda, located in the Towanda Opera House.

Bradley-Hahn Collection, RR Museum of PA

And around the corner on Washington Street, the LV-S&NY freight house with a Boston & Albany boxcar on the siding.

So, there was railroad content in the photo after all. I just didn’t look close enough. There is a lesson there somewhere…

Same corner in the modern day via Google:

Google Earth

 

(Note: No “WW” or “TT” last week, this week, and possibly next week due to family commitments and the NMRA MidCentral Region Convention in Cincinnati.)

Wordless Wednesday #155

Bill Caloroso – Cal’s Classics

Talky Tuesday #111

Cylinder cocks open, #116 vents her cylinders while pulling slowly away from the Towanda turntable in last week’s “WW #153”. Must be a little dry up in the woods, as the #116 has a spark arrestor placed over the stack.

Wordless Wednesday #153

Bill Caloroso – Cal’s Classics

Talky Tuesday #109

S&NY 2-8-0 #115 rests at the Towanda turntable in last week’s “WW #151”. Several of the S&NY’s engines sport small tanks in various locations on or near the smokebox. After studying this photo, my best guess is they are likely reservoirs for mechanical lubricators for the valve gear.

Wordless Wednesday #151

Bill Caloroso – Cal’s Classics

Talky Tuesday #107

A 3/4 view of caboose #15 is the subject of last week’s “WW #149”. Note the small sign on the back wall of the caboose that admonishes crews to “Switch and Couple Carefully”. Also of interest is a glimpse of a PRR H21a hopper with the original “clamshell” bottom hopper doors. Location is Towanda, given the background structures.

Wordless Wednesday #149

Bill Caloroso – Cal’s Classics

Talky Tuesday #106

The S#NY had only one 8-wheel caboose, #15. Last week’s “WW #148” is a side view of #15, probably taken adjacent to the yard office/depot at Towanda. For another view of caboose #15, see here.