ARRT'S ARRCHIVES
SAG HARBOR BRANCH - Part FOUR
SAG HARBOR
THE 1870 STATION IN 1878.
BY THE EARLY 1900'S THE STATION BUILDING HAD BEEN MOVED TO THE
EAST (L.I.R.R. SOUTH) SIDE OF THE TRACKS - THIS IS LOOKING NORTH (L.I.R.R. EAST).
THE WESTBOUND TRAIN HAS AN 1883 ROGERS 0-4-6T FORNEY ORIGINALLY BUILT FOR
THE N.Y.& M.B.R.R. AS NUMBER 61. IN 1898 IT HAD BEEN RENUMBERED 227. WHEN
A NEW D16b (P.R.R. 1906) TOOK THAT NUMBER THE TANK ENGINE BECAME THE 327.
LONG WHARF
PROPERTY OF THE MONTAUK STEAMBOAT COMPANY
TRACK AND TRESTLE BELONGED TO THE RAILROAD
MONTAUK STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S "SHINNECOCK"
JULY 28, 1908 BROOKLYN TIMES
FOUR PHOTOS OF THE WRECK COURTESY OF RON ZIEL. THE
ENGINE WAS NUMBER 32 - ROGERS 1882 - BUILT AS NUMBER 85.
THE BIG HOOK WITH JACKBEAMS EXTENDED.
BLUEPRINT SHOWS STATION, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT
HOUSES, TURNTABLE AND TWO COAL TRESTLES.
THE NEW 1909 BRICK STATION
ABOUT 1960 VINCENT SEYFRIED PHOTOGRAPHED THE FORMER STATION.
BOB EMERY POTOGRAPHED THE FORMER STATION IN 1952.
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