Looking north from the previous spot. The area at left where the hi-rail trucks are parked is where the first (and second) Beaver River station once stood, before burring down in 1940. Many residenst of Beaver River own hi-rail trucks and hold operating permits to travel the tracks from Big Moose to access their camps. There are no roads to Beaver River. |
Date:
7/9/2021 |
Location:
Beaver River, NY Map  |
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195 |
Collection Of:

Matt Giardino |
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Author: Matt Giardino
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This picture is part of album: Adirondack Railroad Beaver River 7-9-21 |