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Location DB > United States > New York > Port Henry > D&H Scalehouse > Historical Type Pics > [Historical]PortHenry5(mid 60's).jpg

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this is looking south in the mid 60's... all that is gone except the concrete supports on the left and trains station. Everything else is a memory.
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Posted by 'Dukes 3/14/2006 1:04 AM | remove
  Nothing worse than chasing foundations brother.
It's fun but dissapointing; and then you chase down a sanitarium only to get there and realize it's been developed into something else.

Posted by Samurai 3/14/2006 9:55 PM | remove
  that's just it, this wasn't developed into anything. They just tore it all down and tried to forget that any of it happened. If it wasn't for the Town Of Moriah historical folks, all of this, even the pics would be lost. Shortsighted people here... shortsighted and generally, well, generally dumb.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 6/19/2007 12:08 PM | remove
  its just like port kent, they used to have a station with 3 tracks and everything now there is a bus shelter for passengers going to montreal or points south
Posted by 'Dukes 7/28/2007 3:08 AM | remove
  I want to drive that mother hucker: The Mohawk and adirondack runs grain and shit as far as lyons falls on this side of the park. No longer csx runs to Fort Drum. But seeing those engines in town gives me a hard on. NOW.. they had a big train accident at drum, so where do the lines go? From drum down I 81? I used to see fucking Abrams tanks and Howitzers going through town, now its the Mohawk and Adirondack haulin grain cars.

Posted by 'Dukes 7/28/2007 3:13 AM | remove
  In summary, rail lines fuck me up because there is an owner and an operator, the Adirondack railroad goes all the way to Placid, but it never shares the line with the historic Lowville beaver river: which almost goes to star lake. I need to to my homework. Drum had an accident, but I cant think of where they would go, the nearest containerization point is in Pa, or Jersey if it is a GSA depot. Containerization is everyting with the military and I deal with that every day, the palets must meet spec, yada yada.

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