NYSW 3018 North CL-2 crew, Tully, New York_
The Cortland based CL-2 crew is on their northward journey to Syracuse where most of their train will be interchanged to the CSX. A book I have says this station at Tully was built in 1904, classified as a type W-101-A, and cost the Lackawanna Railroad (DL&W) $10,401 to build. Sure looks good these days wearing its restored DL&W station colors with a solid consist of EMDs passing by as the engineer notches out of a 10MPH slow order amidst the sun peeking through a few flakes of lake effect snow.
NYSW 3018 North CL-2 crew, Tully, New York_
The Cortland based CL-2 crew is on their northward journey to Syracuse where most of their train will be interchanged to the CSX. A book I have says this station at Tully was built in 1904, classified as a type W-101-A, and cost the Lackawanna Railroad (DL&W) $10,401 to build. Sure looks good these days wearing its restored DL&W station colors with a solid consist of EMDs passing by as the engineer notches out of a 10MPH slow order amidst the sun peeking through a few flakes of lake effect snow.