Delaware & Hudson's sharp pair of Baldwin RF16 sharknose diesels take a break at Whitehall. These two units began life as part of the New York Central's fleet delivered between 12/51 and 2/52. They would go on to work on the Monongahela, where they ended their careers destined for scrap. They were rescued by the Delaware & Hudson, and provided some great years for railfans. They then went to Castolite and then Michigan Northern, before finally landing at Escanaba & Lake Superior. Today, they are stored in a warehouse, unviewable by the public.
This gallery contains photos of equipment and properties that became, were and used to be part of the Delaware & Hudson Railway. This gallery also contains photos of equipment paying tribute to the D&H or its predecessors.
A collection of engines, cabooses, cars, etc., great and small that are past their prime, but represent a spirit of railroading that will never pass away!!