During my return from Plattsburgh I stopped in Fort Edward to do some snooping
around the old 1880's built freight house which amazingly still
survives.....Thanks to a confirmation of its existence by Rob Dennis I was
rewarded with some pics to share. I gotta say I am a sucker for old Board and
Batten Freight Houses especially those built in the 1800's. God only knows how
much longer this one has. If it still survives by fall I am looking forward to
making another trip over to document it when all the vegetation has dyed down.
Its interesting to note the differences in freight houses that were located on
the A&S versus the north end. The Battens on A&S freight houses are
square, if you look at the Battens on a North end freight house there kind of
ornamental like crown molding. The same goes for the rafters on the underside of
the roofs. You don't see that on A&S style freight houses but there is
Gingerbread molding along the roof line. Fort Edward yard looked pretty busy
from the view I had from the freight house. Two CSX Ge's were waiting for a
loaded Sludge train while one of the Finger Lakes GE's was switching around in
the GE Dewatering facility. A ratty CP Geep was parked in the yard. As I was
leaving #253 was coming north.
Dean J. Splittgerber
Duanesburg, NY
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