The Fisher Railroad Bridge still exists. It's in Wolcott, VT. Per the Rails to Trails Conservancy there are seven railroad covered bridges left in the US.
I did research on locomotive 7805. Sadly she is no longer withe us. To anyone who reads this comment, after you read this, please give a moment of silence for this lovely RS-3.
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🚂🚃🚄🚅🚇🚈🚉🚊🚝🚞🚋🛤 especially Alco's like that one, he says that people like alco diesel locomotives because they are not as common as other diesels and because of the sounds they make when they're working hard. But is very disappointed 😢 that the Lamoille Valley Railroad is a rail trail now he hates it when a railroad track is removed and replaced with a trail 😠😡 he says people put a lot of time ⌚⏰⏱🕰, money 💰🤑💲, blood 💉🩸, sweat 😓, and tears 😭 into building that track and if you remove it it's like you don't appreciate their diligence. He also hopes that the entire Lamoille Valley Railroad is rebuilt and used again for both freight and passenger service but he does not want that to be wishful thinking he wants it to be a reality!
I googled the railway name and found out that a flood occurred in the mid 1990s ruining the scenic railroad. Parts of it now are a rail trail. I'm unsure of the status of the covered bridge
Wish I could ride this line again..
Thanks
St. Johnsbury went from a 4 RR town-- B&M, CP, MEC and LVRC-- TO whatever the VTR calls its route through here now, and thats it.
A Bonus two videos in one day Wonderful nothings more scenic than New England Railroading.
The Fisher Railroad Bridge still exists. It's in Wolcott, VT. Per the Rails to Trails Conservancy there are seven railroad covered bridges left in the US.
The covered bridge is neat but the RS3 is GREAT!
Glad you liked 'em. Craig
Yeah ALCO's are awesome!!!!!! Craig
I did research on locomotive 7805. Sadly she is no longer withe us. To anyone who reads this comment, after you read this, please give a moment of silence for this lovely RS-3.
I think all the others, the RS3's anyway-- are all gone. There might be an RS11(exCV) that survived, but most likely not .
Does the covered bridge still exist?
Thanks for the info, Craig
Roger on that!
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🚂🚃🚄🚅🚇🚈🚉🚊🚝🚞🚋🛤 especially Alco's like that one, he says that people like alco diesel locomotives because they are not as common as other diesels and because of the sounds they make when they're working hard. But is very disappointed 😢 that the Lamoille Valley Railroad is a rail trail now he hates it when a railroad track is removed and replaced with a trail 😠😡 he says people put a lot of time ⌚⏰⏱🕰, money 💰🤑💲, blood 💉🩸, sweat 😓, and tears 😭 into building that track and if you remove it it's like you don't appreciate their diligence. He also hopes that the entire Lamoille Valley Railroad is rebuilt and used again for both freight and passenger service but he does not want that to be wishful thinking he wants it to be a reality!
What happend to the equipment?
I think it was the last one in the country
I googled the railway name and found out that a flood occurred in the mid 1990s ruining the scenic railroad. Parts of it now are a rail trail. I'm unsure of the status of the covered bridge
Its all a rail trail now.