In an attempt to build up the stamina in my leg, I recently had a walkabout around Branchville. The trail up that way is not maintained nor owned by the park...
Sussex Branch PowerPoint Presentation April 29th 2006 I'll be giving a PowerPoint presentation on the Lackawanna's Sussex Branch at the meeting of the Sussex...
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Apr 10, 2006 1:22 am
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Can anyone put a date to the Bob Collins photo on page 164 of the book Lackawanna in Northwest NJ? I'm curious about it because of the steel Pfaudler car just...
Dave - Last Lackawanna steam ran in 1953. It appears there are 2 coaches (maybe one a combine?) and three milk cars, the dirty condition of the locomotive I...
Bob, My eyes see the Pflauder car, 3 DLW wood milk cars, a coach, and either a coach or combine. Dave ... -- July 10, 1966-2006 40 Years Since the Last Train...
Sussex Branch PowerPoint Presentation April 29th 2006 I'll be giving a PowerPoint presentation on the Lackawanna's Sussex Branch at the meeting of the Sussex...
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Apr 24, 2006 7:23 am
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If anyone likes a model train show or needs something to do on Sunday, stop by the Littell Center in Franklin, N.J. Need directions? Make your way to ...
Branchville Historical Society I will be giving my Sussex Branch Power Point show at the Branchville Historical Society meeting on June 8th, 2006. This will be...
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May 7, 2006 7:09 pm
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Branchville Historical Society I will be giving my Sussex Branch Power Point show at the Branchville Historical Society meeting on June 8th, 2006. This will be...
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May 21, 2006 6:04 pm
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Something just reminded me that I never sent this out. I recently encountered a longtime resident of Lafayette who confirmed something I was considering to be...
Dear Dave - Can you provide times and directions for the Branchville June 8th Meeting? -- Tom Tom Dimmick DK Search, Inc. A OneSource Company ...
Tom Dimmick
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May 24, 2006 5:19 pm
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Tom, The meeting starts at 8:30 PM and the directions can be found here: http://www.DLW-SussexBranch.com/Trail_guide/directions.html#branchville The meeting...
Branchville Historical Society I will be giving my Sussex Branch Power Point show at the Branchville Historical Society meeting on June 8th, 2006. This will be...
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Jun 5, 2006 1:48 am
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Hello SussexBranch Yahoo Group, My name is George S. Shammas, and I just joined this group. I am a member of other Yahoo railroad groups, and am currently the...
Hi George, Thought you might want to know about this (see below), being presented by group moderator Dave Rutan. It's tonight at 7:30, at the Branchville fire...
I'd like to apologize for having the wrong time listed in this email. I knew it started at 7:30, but likely hit a wrong key and didn't catch the error. Dave ...
Al, The Port Morris tower model (concrete tower) is from Hobby Gallery, 1801 Meridan Road, Wolcott, CT 06716 203-879-2316 Model of East Stroudsburg tower...
William E. Botkin
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Jun 11, 2006 10:03 pm
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When the Franklin branch was still running trains and had track, Franklin and Branchville were twin termini of the DL&W Sussex Branch. What's interesting is ...
Appreciative thanks to all who responded to my request for models of a DL&W interlocking tower. The N-scale Architects advertise one in their ad, but I can't...
Ok. It's been several days and I'm here to end the suspense. There's actually more similarities than one might think and I'll get to that in a moment. I had...
Bob E wrote: > 3. Both had turning /water facilities Well, you could say that for just about ANY branchline terminal! ...except B&A's Riverside branch out of...
BTW, I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I always think of the end of a branch as the foot, like the foot of a street... and two feet...
When you look at it on a map ignoring the McAfee extension: http://www.DLW-SussexBranch.com/Maps/sussexrrmap.html The Branch could be said to have 2 feet, one...
Last week we went biking from Waterloo Rd to just short of Cranberry Lake. This section is still well used by the public, be they hikers, dog-walkers, bikers...
Today we biked from Warbasse Junction southwards towards Newton. We managed to trick my 6 year old daughter to go all the way to the famous, 'Trestle That...