Boston & Albany Line
The Boston and Albany Railroad was a railroad connecting Boston, Massachusetts to Albany, New York, later becoming part of the New York Central Railroad system, Conrail, and CSX Transportation. The line is currently used by CSX for freight
The line, originally the Boston & Albany railroad, once ran into Boston, but now is publicly owned as far west as Worcester, with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority operating commuter service on the route.
From the Times Union: Posted by: by C.W. Burnie
CSX Transportation is considering the sale of as much as 8,000 miles of its 21,000-mile network, including its line from Albany to Worcester, Mass., outside Boston, according to industry publication Trains.com.
The line, originally the Boston & Albany railroad, once ran into Boston, but now is publicly owned as far west as Worcester, with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority operating commuter service on the route.
What I am looking for: I was unable to find any photos of the Boston & Albany Railroad flag painted on a diesel locomotive. If you have amy photos please post on this thread? or what is their history as related to diesel?
Thanks: Gary