I was checking out Google Earth on the Rouses Point Line. I traveled on the Adirondack in 2012 and remember it being very rough trackage—jointed rail. There were some spots with welded rail, though. Looking at the line now, it seems as those most of it is still jointed rail. Doesn’t CN own that line? I remember a CN track man had to board at Rouses Point to throw the switch just south of the Canadian border. CP still owns the Line south of the junction AFAIK. I take it only local freights use the Rouses Point Subdivision aside from the 2 daily Adirondack trains…
The CP Line down to Schenectady also had some jointed rail segments—notably north of Glens Falls. Now, jointed rail does add to the nostalgia of a train ride, but it does force trains to slow down. This explains why a 381-mile trip from NYC—Montreal takes 11or more hours…
The CP Line down to Schenectady also had some jointed rail segments—notably north of Glens Falls. Now, jointed rail does add to the nostalgia of a train ride, but it does force trains to slow down. This explains why a 381-mile trip from NYC—Montreal takes 11or more hours…
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