A hodgepodge of power--typical of Pan Am Southern manifests these days--leads ST Train MOED east over the Hoosic River in Schaghticoke, NY. This train was a monster (6 engines, 127 cars, over 11,000 tons) and featured both "new" and "old" Pan Am/Guilford power (not all of which could fit into the frame): leader MEC SD40-2 #608 (former KCS/TFM), B&M GP40 #334, HLCX SD40-2 #6428, HLCX SD40-2 #6400, MEC GP40 #371, and MEC GP40 #376. The train was actually manned by the local RJ-1 crew based out of Rotterdam Junction, NY and would tie-down at Hoosick Junction, NY for another crew to take it further east.
This album seeks to portray classic New England and Upstate New York imagery. It showcases the most perfect examples of regional identity, with special attention to structures and landscape.