As dusk falls over Readville, MA, New Haven Railroad semaphores guard the junction of the Dorchester branch (now the MBTA Fairmount line) and the Midland branch (now the MBTA Forge Park line).
Scrappers have cut into the side of New Haven EP-4 class electric 360 as it meets its end with two others at Cedar Hill Yard in North Haven, CT. The New Haven retired the last of these GE-built 2-... (more)
The New Haven Railroad once maintained a vast complex of freight yards, wharf trackage, and freight houses in South Boston, no trace of which remain today as the site is dominated by the high rise... (more)
A New Haven Railroad 230-ton capacity steam derrick working out of headquarters in New Haven attends to a minor derailment Maybrook Line freight OB-2 along an industrial canal at Shelton, CT. The ... (more)
In early 1968 the New Haven retired its ten Loewy-style Fairbanks-Morse H16-44s (590-599) and lined up eight of them at Cedar Hill Yard in New Haven, CT, to await disposition. They would be scrapp... (more)