The DO Line was a tourist railroad created in 1966 on over 2 miles of the former Ulster & Delaware Railroad near Oneonta, New York. The line ran from Oneonta to Mickel Bridge. The motive power was a former US Army 0-6-0.
Here's a beautiful color shot from the Oneonta Station in 1966. 0-6-0 prepares to take on passengers. The creation of I-88 forced the abandonment of this line. (Photo: Bob Wyer, Gino DiCarlo Collection)
DO Line 2 called "The Rip Van Winkle Flyer" offered a 35 minute scenic ride through the foothills of the Catskill Mountains...
Here's another shot of The "Rip Van Winkle Flyer" at the Oneonta Station. With the abandonment of this road, DO Line 2 set up shop a few miles away in Cooperstown, New York on former trackage of the Delware and Hudson Railroad. Tourist and freight runs lasted into the early 80's...
Here's DO 2 at an unknown location. (Photo: Paul Templeton, Craig Werley Collection)
Here's another shot of DO 2 at an unknown location. (Photo: Paul Templeton, Craig Werley Collection)
Here is DO-Line/CACV 0-6-0 Number 2 when she was parked at the offices of the Delaware Otsego Corporation. She has just been sold and on her way to Maryland.
(Photo: Gino DiCarlo)