The End Bay Colony 1701 has remained parked in the woods in Medfield for the better part of a decade, in a state of limbo between retirement and active use. Though this line isn't official... (more)
The entire Bay Colony Railroad crew operating the 1701 on an old piece of New Haven trackage far from their crew base in Dartmouth. On this day, they would pick up empty cement cars which were unl... (more)
"Respect Your Elders" In the middle of the woods rests a well-worn Bay Colony GP8. Originally built in 1953, Bay Colony 1701 remains stored here in Medfield, MA, where it runs on... (more)
For the first time in almost 3 years, Bay Colony Railroad pulls up 8 loaded cement cars from the CSX interchange at Medfield Jct in Medfield, MA. These 8 loads were shipped from Dragon Cement at T... (more)
For the first time in almost 3 years, Bay Colony Railroad picks up 8 loaded cement from the CSX interchange at Medfield Jct in Medfield, MA. These 8 loads were shipped from Dragon Cement at Thomas... (more)
Although the bulk of their business is gone on the former New Haven RR Millis Branch, Bay Colony still services Tresca Brothers, in Medfield, MA, several times a year. This customer receives cemen... (more)
Sunset For The BCLR? With the sunset still illuminating the cloudy skies behind it, Bay Colony GP7 #1701 sits lifeless in Medfield. In 2008, BCLR lost the operating contract for sev... (more)
Bay Colony 1701 starts her trip back to Medfield Jct. and Millis with four cars having switched the remaining customer on this end of the railroad. WHDH-TV's tower is visible in the background, as... (more)
1701 returning from the CSX interchange @ Medfield Jct