This section of the Transportation Museum is very special to me. My father's dad and brother worked in the railroad industry.
This train is available for
rides throughout the day.
The end car has a spotter.
One of many Southern
Railway cars
The roundhouse at the
Spencer Shops has 37 work
stalls & 100 foot turntable.
My Grandfather worked in the
roundhouse in
Rensselaer, NY for many years.
The far end of the turntable,
looking towards the roundhouse.
The area the turntable rotates on.
The control for the turntable.
The wheel that rolls along the
rail for the turntable.
This steam locomotive is in the
roundhouse.
Fred tries his hand at
the brakeman's job.
Many types of train cars
are in the roundhouse.
There is a mail car for
visitors to walk through.
My father, Stan Zapisek, worked
a mail car from Albany, NY to
Boston MA in the early 1960's.
This hospital car is one of many
passenger cars converted to
transport injured soldiers
during World War II.
during World War II.
Some of the stalls in
the roundhouse have work pits.
The trains and the roundhouse tour were great! It was fun to look into my grandfather's and uncle's work life.
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