In June of 2012, Website partner Jim Otto got the chance to ride along with the Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad, owners of a Jordan 2-200. This machine, formerly the Delaware and Hudson 35056, built in 1956, serial number 1156. CACV uses this machine fairly often for keeping there own right of way clear. Below are photos of one such trip.



Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.


Front drawbar, The front coupler was removable, thus a large pin held it in place.



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