Down the Lehigh  Contributor's Pick!       
This going away shot of CGAL shows it on the connection from the ex EL Southern Tier Line(in the foreground) to the Lehigh Line. The steel bridge it is about to cross is NY 17. The train will be in Sayre PA on the ex LV in a few minutes. It will work the yard there, picking up and setting out for RELCO, a contract freight car rebuilder working out of the ex LV shop, and for local WAIT 2, which works the Ithaca Branch, the remaining portion of the LV Main and Passenger Main to Ithaca via Van Etten Jct. Despite an easy connection here, the EL and LV did not interchange at this location as a rule, and this was used mostly for detour moves prior to Conrail. Also note: see the comment below regarding the Elmira, Cortland & Northern, an LV component whose isolated track in Elmira was reached via trackage rights over the Erie/EL via this connection.
Date: 10/12/1988 Location: Waverly, NY Views: 572 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Locomotives: CR 3399(GP40-2) CR 6607(C30-7)    Author:  Tom Beckett
Down the Lehigh
Picture Categories: Action This picture is part of album:  Conrail Ithaca Branch and LV in northern PA
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G. Vaughn General Prior to CR, this 'connection' was the LV Elmira branch. LV had trackage rights to access the old EC&N property and its customers in Elmira and Horseheads. Arrangement began at least by 1936/7 when the EC&N was severed between Spencer and Breesport. 3/27/2017 9:14:44 PM
Steve Coraggio General Wondedrful shot, scene and a vert good descriptin of the tarckage and it origins. 10/1/2020 3:19:05 PM

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