New York Northern Railroad
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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