Scrap or Save? Albany’s long abandoned locomotives face a pivotal moment

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For over 30 years a small collection of trains sat abandoned just south of Albany, New York. Their time in obscurity has come to an end. In this video I revisit the site, show recent developments and head back to the office to detail what we’ve seen, what we’ve lost, and what will hopefully happen next.



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2 responses to “Scrap or Save? Albany’s long abandoned locomotives face a pivotal moment”

  1. King Avatar

    I see you have joined the tubes. Welcome!

    A very informative video on those locomotives.

    Why no interior pictures?

    1. Bad Guy Joe Avatar

      I took one or two but it was very dark in there, felt like everything was stripped, rusted and beat up. If and when they get to the museum it’s going to be a long job fixing them up inside.

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