From The Archives By Bob Earle
Number 9 in a Series – A Helping Hand
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Number 9 in a Series – A Helping Hand
A Weathervane Finds Its Way Home
The Mystery of Signal 240.3 at Earlville, NY
From The Archives Number 8 in a SeriesRail Facts –Average Age Of Main Track Rail – Dec. 5, 1949
With covid, most O&W RHS meetings have been held online, via Zoom. However, this year (2022), we are partially resuming in-person meetings in Middletown with two meetings: April 8th and August 5th. Details on the April 8th meeting are listed…
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With covid, most O&W RHS meetings have been held online, via Zoom. However, this year (2022), we are partially resuming in-person meetings in Middletown with two meetings: April 8 and August 5. We also plan to resume holding our annual…
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Special Thanks to Doug Barberio for sending this to me.
From The Archives Number 7 in a Series A Rough Day Railfanning The Middletown Incident By Bob Earle
Just got this update from Doug pertaining to his latest article: The last part of the article pertaining to the last days of operations on the O&W came from William Gale. We received this from Doug Ellison many years ago…
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