Scenes in Sayersville and Holmes Junction

Chicago Burlington & Quincy manifest passing through Sayersville [Click on images to enlarge them.]

The station at Sayersville.

Left: Boxcars from the Providence & Worcester and the Canadian Pacific at the loading dock for Tallboy’s Milling. Right: Air-slide hoppers spotted on the flour side of Tallboy’s Milling.

CB&Q passes overheard on the downtown viaduct near the corner of McKern Ave & Equity Court in Sayersville.

Left: A sign for Dewey, Cheatem, & Howe — read the name aloud — staffed by the Three Stooges. Right: The Endeavor, a pub in Sayersville.

Two scenes that show the diversity of the territory that the railroad serves. Left: a city road. Right: A scene on a very hilly street featuring Bunter’s, a clothing store — one of many tributes to Dorothy L. Sayers’s mystery novels.

A NBRR RS-1 spots a boxcar at Foyle & Milner.

Pym’s Publishing.

Holmes Junction

Two Canadian National SD40s pull a mixed freight near Holmes Junction.

A steam excursion train headed by Canadian National 6304, a 4-8-4, passes Holmes Junction.

Other scenes on the North Bay Railroad (NBRR)

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