An old bridge, NECR and P&W
I managed to make a little time this morning to get out and try to photograph a little bit along the Thames River. But it was later than usual, so I wasn’t sure what, if anything I’d catch. I was encouraged by the fact that on my way into work I heard a Providence & Worcester track car at Norwich looking to get the track all the way to Fairview. So that meant that NR-2 would probably be a bit later than usual. So my late start shouldn’t have made a difference…if anything it should help.
Like I mentioned, I got out later than I typically do. I decided on heading up to Stoddard Cove in Ledyard to see what I could see and decide what I would do from there.
I got up to Stoddard, parked the car, grabbed my gear and made my way trackside. On my way up, I heard NECR train NERWNE switching in Montville, so maybe I’d get lucky and bag them as well. First things first, though – I wanted to check the tracks to see if NR-2 had been by yet.
When I got down to the tracks, I was greeted by the first encouraging sign – wet rails. It looked like the track car came through, but not a train. So that was good – now the waiting game started.
While waiting, I was looking around the old bridge girders that are sitting next to the tracks. One thing caught my eye that I didn’t notice before – the bridge’s builder plate. So I got a couple shots of the 90 year old plate.

A look at one of the old bridge girders from the inlet to Stoddard Cove in Ledyard, CT| Taken with | Canon EOS 40D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:30:22 |
| Aperture | f/7.1 |
Exposure Time | 0.006 s (1/160) | | Focal Length (mm) | 18.00 (18/1) |
| ISO | 800 |
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The bridge builder's plate on the old Stoddard Cove bridge| Taken with | Canon EOS 40D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:30:41 |
| Aperture | f/8.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.010 s (1/100) | | Focal Length (mm) | 23.00 (23/1) |
| ISO | 800 |
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While I was doing that, the scanner fell silent – no more NECR chatter. My guess is they were now northbound.
That suspicion was confirmed when I started hearing horns to the south. But as soon as I heard that, I heard one from the north, which only meant the P&W was on their way! OK, NR-2 was running late…
Time went on, and the NECR job came into view. So I got my usual shots of the train (about 30 cars long) progressing north along the Thames River.

New England Central train NERWNE heads north along the Thames River in Montville, CT| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:40:50 |
| Aperture | f/8.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.002 s (1/500) | | Focal Length (mm) | 179.00 (179/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NECR train NERWNE heading north along the Thames River| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:44:39 |
| Aperture | f/8.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 122.00 (122/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NECR train NERWNE heading north along the Thames River| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:45:09 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 107.00 (107/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NECR train NERWNE heading north along the Thames River| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:45:22 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 122.00 (122/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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A wide view of NECR train NERWNE skirting along the Thames| Taken with | Canon EOS 40D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:45:06 |
| Aperture | f/8.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 20.00 (20/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NERWNE heads north with the Mohegan Sun casino in the background| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:47:21 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 179.00 (179/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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Then I caught a glimpse of the P&W to the north – it was in fact NR-3, and not NR-2. I wonder if NR-2 went out to Willimantic today? Anyways, I figured I’d use the old bridge girders as a prop and got my shots of NR-3 progressing south past me from that perch.

Providence & Worcester train NR-3 comes into view along the Thames River in Ledyard, CT| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:49:16 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 200.00 (200/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NR-2 rolling south through Ledyard, CT| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:49:30 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 122.00 (122/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NR-3 heads south along the Thames River in Ledyard| Taken with | Canon EOS 40D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:48:47 |
| Aperture | f/8.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.002 s (1/500) | | Focal Length (mm) | 46.00 (46/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NR-3 rolling south past Stoddard Hill in Ledyard, CT| Taken with | Canon EOS 40D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:48:48 |
| Aperture | f/8.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.002 s (1/500) | | Focal Length (mm) | 20.00 (20/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NR-3 heads south past Stoddard Cove| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:49:59 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 148.00 (148/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NR-3 heads south past Stoddard Cove| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:50:07 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 200.00 (200/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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NR-3 continues south along the Thames River| Taken with | Canon EOS 50D |
| Date Taken | 2010:01:15 09:50:58 |
| Aperture | f/9.0 |
Exposure Time | 0.003 s (1/400) | | Focal Length (mm) | 200.00 (200/1) |
| ISO | 400 |
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And decided to call it quits at that point.
But on my way back to the office, I still had the scanner on. The NECR dispatcher had to shorten up WNE’s paper because, as the DS put it, “the P&W was on the scene in Willimantic.” Looks like NR-2 did in fact go out to Romantic Willimantic. At least I didn’t miss them in Ledyard.
Thanks for looking!
Tom