That double stack three cars back of the locomotive set concerned me. The Hoosac Tunnel has a clearance of 19 feet six inches, which isn't enough clearance for a "standard" double stack. But this one was obviously right behind the engines, so it was a puzzlement to me. Photo #1 of the chase. Photo location is about a quarter mile west of the Fisherman's Lane grade crossing. |
Date:
3/16/2013 |
Location:
Schaghticoke, NY Map  |
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Bob Krug |
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Author: Bob Krug
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Picture Categories: Scenic,Action |
This picture is part of album: Three-state Pan Am Southern chase |