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Cape Cod Central Railroad Photographs
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The following photographs are of the Cape Cod Central Railroad, on Cape Cod, Mass. Click on any of the thumbnails below to view the full size file in a new window.
RS3m No. 1201 has just returned to Hyannis with a scenic train on Memorial Day weekend, 2000. |
RS3m No. 1201 leads a special Mother's Day dinner train back to Hyannis, seen here in Yarmouth Port. May 14, 2000 |
RS3m No. 1201 leads a special Mother's Day dinner train alongside the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne. May 14, 2000 |
Borrowed CSXT GP15-1 No. 1531 (ex. Conrail No. 1607) prepares to depart Hyannis with a scenic train. June 2000 |
RS3m No. 1201 shows off its fresh paint at the Sandwich Station, leading a special Mother's Day dinner train on May 14, 2000. |
The ex. Cape Cod Railroad kitchen car is being shoved into the enginehouse to receive extensive work, and new paint. The car coupled to the kitchen is the diner "Great Island", which has just been pulled out of the enginehouse after receiving its share of work and paint. Spring 2000. |
RS3m No. 120, still wearing its "Shoreline Locomotives" paint from 1996, is coupled to the "Cape Codder" lounge car and "Great Island" diner. April 2000 |
Bay Colony GP9r No. 1702 is delivering Cape Cod Central's new RS3m No. 120 on the afternoon of March 31, 2000. |
RS3m No. 120 on the enginehouse lead, March 31, 2000. |
MLW M-420 number 2000 (ex. CN 3522) is preparing to depart Wareham, headed for Hyannis with a "Great Train Escapes" charter. October 1999 |
Engineer's control stand of MLW M-420 No. 2000 (ex. CN 3522). October 1999 |
ex. Sunday River lounge car, diner and kitchen sit in the Hyannis yard. While the lounge car would remain with Cape Cod Central, the semi-permanently coupled diner and kitchen would soon leave for the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad. December 1999 |
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