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By:Ron Chouinard
Dates:10/6/2006 - 4/18/2007
Album Info:The Moshassuck Valley Railroad was a small, just over a mile long, industrial railroad built and operated by the Saylesville Finishing Company, a textile finisher. It ran from the bleachery yard in the Saylesville section of Lincoln, Rhode Island to a junction in the Woodlawn section of Pawtucket, Rhode Island with its only connection, the New Haven Railroad. In its early days it had a fleet of freight equipment and ran a steam driven passenger car between Woodlawn and the mill yard in Saylesville for the employees, simply called the Dummy! In 1953 the Moshassuck Valley purchased a new General Electric 45 tonner, the No 8 to replace the last aging steam locomotive. With the demise of textiles the road was eventually sold to Standard Transportation and latter to the Providence and Worcester Railroad. Today its referred to as the Moshassuck Running Track, or simply as the MUD. There's a Y in Woodlawn that's used by the Providence and Worcester and occasionally by Amtrak to turn equipment
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Inside the Moshassuck Valley Engine House - 2006
Title:  Inside the Moshassuck Valley Engine House - 2006
Description:  Where inside the Moshassuck Valley engine house now used by the Providence and Worcester Railroad as their track maintenance facility. Once GE No 8 was delivered, the steam locomotive called this stall home until it was scrapped in the early 50's
Photo Date:  10/6/2006  Upload Date: 10/8/2006 1:27:34 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Inside the Moshassuck Valley Engine House - 2006
Title:  Inside the Moshassuck Valley Engine House - 2006
Description:  Where inside the Moshassuck Valley engine house now used by the Providence and Worcester Railroad as their track maintenance facility. GE No 8 was kept in this stall
Photo Date:  10/6/2006  Upload Date: 10/8/2006 1:29:05 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Description:  Steam locomotives lived here! Originally covered with a brick pattern asphalt siding, its been recovered with aluminum siding. The 3 doors have also been changed. They would keep the No 8 in the middle stall, and the No 7 a Baldwin 0-6-0 was kept in the right stall until it was scrapped at Fox Point in Providence, Rhode Island.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 2:34:04 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Description:  Seen remodeled by the current owner - the Providence and Worcester. The old engine house has been modified and covered with aluminum siding and being used by the track department.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 2:32:23 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
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Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Description:  Side view! The No 9 was worked on here! The office door and Watt's Quonset hut is here also. Notice those series of bumps in the track. A few photos down, there's a close up.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 2:30:30 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
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Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Description:  The Moshassuck Valley Railroad was purchased from the Sayles Bleachery by Standard Transportation. They simply cut an opening in the side of the engine house, and you had an office. Its a used door - Yankee thrift!
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 2:27:35 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
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Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Description:  I was surprised! The used door ain't doing that bad when I photographed this in May of 2005.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 2:26:17 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Moshassuck Valley Track
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Track
Description:  These are the track bumps seen in the previous photo. Maybe to keep cars from rolling as they would unload bulk flour in covered hoppers for Gorman's Bakery in Central Falls, Rhode Island.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 3:00:04 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
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Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Engine House
Description:  About the middle where that vent is located, was a 2nd floor with a neat bow window so the yardmaster could see what was going on
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 8/28/2005 9:28:28 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Where Old Switch Stands Go to Die
Title:  Where Old Switch Stands Go to Die
Description:  Boy, if these guy's and girl's could talk! Providence and Worcester's Moshassuck Valley Railrod MofW facility
Photo Date:  6/11/2006  Upload Date: 6/13/2006 9:10:34 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
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Moshassuck Valley Yard
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Yard
Description:  The yard! Main line to the right. Balloon track on the left to service Watt Terminal. 2 tracks in the middle for car sorting and storage.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/22/2005 1:14:03 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
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Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/22/2005 6:00:20 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Barker Steel
Title:  Barker Steel
Description:  Don't laugh! Tons and tons of steel rebar for the "Big Dig" in Boston, Massachusetts came from this diminutive facility. Its currently supplying the rebar for a large tunnel project under Providence, Rhode Island for storm water storage.
Photo Date:  5/19/2005  Upload Date: 5/20/2005 5:21:40 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
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Durastone Concrete Products on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Title:  Durastone Concrete Products on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Description:  One of two overhead lifts used to move finished product
Photo Date:  8/25/2005  Upload Date: 8/28/2005 9:12:00 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Durastone Concrete Products on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Title:  Durastone Concrete Products on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Description:  One or two cars a day here! The No 8 would do a flying switch on the main on the left to get the engine and car in the right orientation. Cement now delivered by truck!
Photo Date:  8/25/2005  Upload Date: 8/28/2005 9:12:59 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
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Sayles Finishing Warehouse "A"
Title:  Sayles Finishing Warehouse "A"
Description:  I've been in the GE 44 tonner #8, going full tilt trying to get cars of cloth up the grade to Warehouse A, at the Sayles Finishing Plant - see below comment for an update
Photo Date:  5/14/2006  Upload Date: 5/27/2006 6:40:59 PM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Train PR2
Title:  Train PR2
Description:  Providence and Worcester's train PR2, picking an empty from Barker Steel on the Moshassuck Valley ru`ning Track - present end of track
Photo Date:  8/22/2006  Upload Date: 8/24/2006 6:12:23 PM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  PW 2009(GP38-2)
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on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Title:  on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Description:  standing at San Antinio Way looking down at the bridge crossing the Moshassuck River on the old spur to Corando Rendering
Photo Date:  10/6/2006  Upload Date: 10/6/2006 5:18:01 PM
Location:  Pawtucket, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Title:  on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Description:  Moshassuck Valley spur crossing Mineral Spring Avenue heading towards Corenco Rendering
Photo Date:  10/6/2006  Upload Date: 10/6/2006 5:19:37 PM
Location:  Pawtucket, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Quick Crete
Title:  Quick Crete
Description:  Surprisingly after all these years, the old Quick Crete concrete plant is still manufacturing product under the Tagart name, but product is now brought in by truck
Photo Date:  6/1/2006  Upload Date: 6/1/2006 6:14:55 PM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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MVRR 9
Title:  MVRR 9
Description:  Copperweld Steel Co. 2 from Warren Ohio acquired by the Moshassuck Valley in 1962. Pictured at Copperweld Steel, Moshassuck Valley No 9 being readied for its trip to Lincoln, Rhode Island.
Photo Date:  7/31/1965  Upload Date: 6/27/2006 1:24:21 PM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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MVRR 9
Title:  MVRR 9
Description:  Copperweld Steel Co. 2 from Warren Ohio acquired by the Moshassuck Valley in 1962. Pictured at Copperweld Steel, Moshassuck Valley No 9 being readied for its trip to Lincoln, Rhode Island.
Photo Date:  7/31/1965  Upload Date: 6/27/2006 1:24:59 PM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Vallgy Railroad No 8
Title:  Moshassuck Vallgy Railroad No 8
Description:  Seen at the Providence and Worcester engine house in Worcester. I remember when No 8 was brand new and enjoyed many opportunities to ride No 8
Photo Date:  5/18/1987  Upload Date: 6/22/2005 1:36:43 PM
Location:  Worcester, MA
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  MVRR 8(50Tonner)
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Description:  Building on the right is part of Watt Terminal - they could unload 6 cars at a time. Durastone - manufactures of cement products, would get a car change-out once, and sometimes twice a day. The orange steel work is an overhead crane that runs on rails. Cement now comes in by truck and Watt Terminal is out of business
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:32:51 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Description:  No 9 purchased for the heavier cars going to Collyer Wire. The No 8 a 45 tonner only has 1 traction motor per truck connected with a chain. They'ed service the No 8's oil reservoirs right about here with a Vermont Maid maple syrup bottle filled with chain oil.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:34:31 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Description:  I was brought up with this railroad! I never seen this many new ties around!
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:36:10 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Description:  With Watt Terminal in the background, No 9 was getting its wheels changed the way they do it on short lines!
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:37:45 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Description:  These 2 photos show the simplicity of the GE truck!
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:39:09 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 getting new wheels
Description:  These 2 photos show the simplicity of the GE truck!
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:41:01 PM
Location:  Saylesville, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 as Warwick 106
Title:  Moshassuck Valley Railroad No 9 as Warwick 106
Description:  Warwick Railway purchased by the Providence and Worcester. The o'l No 9 was painted green and worked the Warwick Railway for awhile. Seen here in 1984 dismantling the old New Haven Northup Avenue Yard at Silver Spring Street in Providence, Rhode Island.
Photo Date:  5/18/2005  Upload Date: 6/28/2005 5:42:56 PM
Location:  Providence, RI
Author:  RailAfan
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Locomotives:  WRWK 106(65Tonner ) MVRR 9(65Tonner )
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PW 4004 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Title:  PW 4004 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Description:  Well here's the 4004 on its first trip to the Moshassuck Valley Railroad! John and the 4004 by the old Quick Crete concrete plant. Quick Crete was an important customer with the old Moshassuck Valley Railroad, receiving 2 or 3 cars a week
Photo Date:  8/25/2005  Upload Date: 8/27/2005 9:52:27 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  PW 4004(B40-8)
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DBUX 250538 on the Moshassuck Valley railroad
Title:  DBUX 250538 on the Moshassuck Valley railroad
Description:  Steve, our Valley Falls Trainmaster, riding the Bunge cars on the Moshassuck Valley running track, over to Barker Steel for an empty car
Photo Date:  8/25/2005  Upload Date: 8/27/2005 9:50:05 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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PW 2007 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Title:  PW 2007 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad
Description:  The 2007 has the honors at Barker Steel on the Moshassuck Valley running track. This was the main line on the Moshassuck Valley, and the track continued on into the Sayles Finishing yards. The box car is for the Providence Journal, and the 3 tank cars for Bunge
Photo Date:  8/25/2005  Upload Date: 8/27/2005 9:51:04 AM
Location:  Lincoln, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  PW 2007(GP38-2)
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Train PR2
Title:  Train PR2
Description:  On the mile long Moshassuck Valley RailroadR where a GE 44 tonner once roamed --- Providence and Worcester's train PR2, running past Mineral Spring Avenue with an empty from the lone customer, Barker Steel
Photo Date:  8/22/2006  Upload Date: 8/22/2006 6:14:28 PM
Location:  Pawtucket, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Locomotives:  PW 2009(GP38-2)
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Amtrak EMD F40 414 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad (Providence and Worcester)
Title:  Amtrak EMD F40 414 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad (Providence and Worcester)
Description:  414 using the Providence and Worcester Y to turn their train. Motorist must of been surprised to see an Amtrak locomotive crossing Mineral Spring Avenue to clear the turnout
Photo Date:  8/10/1991  Upload Date: 4/19/2005 1:47:00 PM
Location:  Pawtucket, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Amtrak Moped
Title:  Amtrak Moped
Description:  An Amtrak trainman hitching a ride on some kid's moped to throw the turnout so the Cape Coder can be turned
Photo Date:  8/10/1991  Upload Date: 4/19/2005 1:46:19 PM
Location:  Pawtucket, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
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Amtrak EMD F40 414 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad (Providence and Worcester)
Title:  Amtrak EMD F40 414 on the Moshassuck Valley Railroad (Providence and Worcester)
Description:  now turned, the 414 will pull out on the main and back down to the Providence station for any passengers going to the cape on this Saturday afternoon
Photo Date:  8/10/1991  Upload Date: 4/19/2005 1:45:24 PM
Location:  Pawtucket, RI
Author:  Ron Chouinard
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
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