| New York Northern Railroad | ||
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| The New York Northern Railroad was a personal project of Edward Nolan (1907-1983), an RIT educated mechanical engineer who manufactured both Nolan and Reprex flatbed cylinder proof presses. The NYNRR, which ran through his property in Pulaski, New York in the 1950s-1970s featured a narrow gauge train that he modified from a horse-drawn steam engine (see article). According to his daughter, Mr. Nolan donated the railroad to Erie Canal Village upon his retirement to Florida. It's current status is unknown. | ||
Photos courtesy of Margaret Nolan Hay
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