by minerman146 » Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:31 pm
Conclusion: What the heck happened and what is the fix?
Well, when I look at the route and use google maps, today there is one track going West from Hillburn and a siding at NJ. I knew there were 2 tracks that ran all the way up to Central Valley. I confirmed with historical aerials and old topos and ran track 1 and 2 all the way up. At CY, track 1 switches to track 2 done. Harriman Station is on my track 2 and to get the Wye you have drive just like X51 against the current of traffic. BUT.ITS.WRONG!
Before 1908, those tracks were the mainline for the ERIE Railroad at NJ. 2 tracks curved gently West to go Harriman and all points West. But, there was a THIRD track. That "cripple ' track I talked about is actually the start of a spur called the "Newburgh" Branch as it goes to... Newburgh, NY! The story gets even more interesting from my father. When they built the Graham line the Extended right off of Track 1, installed a switch and ran the track parallel to my "cripple' track, where, at Highland Mills, NY, the elevation difference becomes so great, the Graham passes OVER the Newburgh Branch, on its way to the Moodna. The old line was updated and became a long siding from 1/2 mile before NJ Tower to CY in Central Valley, where it switches to the Graham line.
Stunning! Today, my cripple track a beat up old siding now, is right across from the platform from Harriman Station, track that has been there since before the Civil War!
To solve the problem, I found out how X51 got on the Graham Line. Knowing that X51 was running against the main, going West on track 2, how did it get onto track 1. Ha! It had to switch onto track 1 BEFORE NJ tower. Why, because 65 plus years ago the Erie removed track 1 from NJ to Greycourt, NY right before Chester, NY! So, I have learned that after NJ, there is NO track 1 or 2. Its the Graham Line, but really its track 1.
So, on the Bergen we research the stuffings out of a problem to bring you the very best in a very wild train ride!
So - should I put this in ?
"In business, I prefer to keep company with honest men, so I ship on the Erie"