Delaware and Ulster Railroad (DURR)

DURR Observation Car
The streamline parlor observation car owned by Delaware and Ulster Railroad (DURR) is sitting in Arkville, New York, on Wednesday, July 17, 2019.

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Delaware and Ulster Railroad (DURR)

The DURR, in Arkville, New York. The Delaware & Ulster Railroad operation uses trackage in Ulster and Delaware Counties, NY; from Highmount (Grand Hotel) [MP41] to Roxbury [MP59], NY.

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DURR 65, GE 44-Ton

DURR 76 is a GE 44-Ton. DURR 76 reportedly was built in 1943 by GE as a model a GE 44-Ton, builders number 17935, Western Maryland 76. Other owners reported include U.S. Plywood and Kaiser Southern Nitrogen.
DURR 65 at the DURR
Delaware and Ulster Railroad (DURR) GE 44-Ton Locomotive 76 is sitting unserviceable on the DURR, in Arkville, New York, on Wednesday, July 17, 2019.

DURR Budd Observation Car

The apparently unnumbered and unnamed DURR streamline parlor observation car reportedly was built in 1948 by Budd as New York Central 61, a 10 seat lounge and 30 seat parlor car. Other owners and/or operators include possibly Kansas City Southern, Johnnie's Vets Club, Texas Southern, Denver Rail Car, MexAm Rail and Acadian "Silver Queen".
DURR Observation in Arkville, NY
The streamline parlor observation car owned by Delaware and Ulster Railroad (DURR) is sitting in Arkville, New York, on Wednesday, July 17, 2019.

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