Viscose Co. 6 and the Catskill Mountain Flyer on the Hurley Flats  Contributor's Pick!       
On July 29th and 30th 2017, the Catskill Mountain Railroad leased Viscose Company No. 6 to run the Catskill Mountain Flyer. No. 6 is an 0-4-0T built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924 for the American Viscose Company, it was purchased by a private organization and restored to operational condition in the early 2000s, it is now leased to tourist railroads across the Northeast to run steam-powered excursions.On its way to Hurley Mountain along the former Ulster & Delaware corridor, Viscose Company No. 6 is under steam on the head-end of the Catskill Mountain Flyer as the train rolls across the Hurley Flats just west of Kingston.
Date: 7/30/2017 Location: Kingston, NY Views: 281 Collection Of:   Joshua Harkness
Locomotives: VC 6(0-4-0)    Author:  Joshua Harkness
Viscose Co. 6 and the Catskill Mountain Flyer on the Hurley Flats
Picture Categories: Scenic,Steam,Passenger,Action This picture is part of album:  Photographs from June through December 2017
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