Railroad: Train left running 6 days to be moved soon
JOHNSBURG, N.Y. – Railway officials hope a derailed locomotive that was left running for six days in upstate New York can be moved soon.
The Post-Star reports that the engine derailed Feb. 6 in Johnsburg in the Adirondacks. It was left running to avoid weather-related problems.
Neighbours were upset about the noise and smell. Someone shut it off late Monday or Tuesday, which prompted the railway to call police.
The Saratoga & North Creek Railway says the locomotive was put back on the rails Thursday.
The company wants to determine whether the shut-off caused any engine problems. It hopes to move the locomotive early next week.
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Information from: The Post-Star, http://www.poststar.com
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