Albany-Hudson Fast Line GE steeplecab #2 (the Valatie motor) in traction orange

The Albany-Hudson Fast Line was a 1200/600VDC (it was initially planned to be 1200VDC, but was reenergised at 600VDC after a series of accidents where the third rail started arcing to the carbodies of the interurban cars) third-rail interurban railway that ran from Albany to Hudson, NY. Completed in 1891, it was built to the highest standards, and made quite a lot of money carrying passengers for the first decade of its operations. In the 1920s, profits started to crash, and by the time the great depression started, it was a dying railroad.

In 1929, the Parsons Vale & Termite Railroad purchased a controlling interest in the A-H FL and attempted to convert it into a freight-hauling railroad. This was only marginally successful, and by 1935 sections of the line had started to be abandoned, with only terminal trackage surviving past WW2.

(A brief renewal of passenger service was done of the Niverville to Hudson side of the railway at the start of WW2, but, even during wartime, the passenger numbers were not there and it was abandoned, again, in 1943.)

The last active section of the Albany-Hudson Fast Line was a spur serving the Rensselaer & Valatie Mills Valatie mill, and that was abandoned when the mill shut down in 1955.

Almost nothing remains of the A-H FL; As the ROW was abandoned it was transferred into the hands of the Niagara Mohawk Company, and then eventually to the State of New York, which has converted much of it into rail trails, three stations (North Chatham, Valatie, and Kinderhook), and two pieces of rolling stock (GE steeplecab #2, in derelict condition at the PV&T’s Portland Shops, and boxcab #21, which is at the IRM as PVRT #621.)

A-H FL history

1880
Kinderhook & Hudson chartered.
1891
First train, Hudson to Niverville.
1899
Reorganized as the Albany & Hudson, extended from Niverville to Rensselaer, and electrified.
1900
First train to downtown Albany via United Traction.
1905
Renamed to Albany & Hudson Fast Line
1909
Renamed to Albany Southern
1918
Most profitable year of operation.
1929
  1. Bankruptcy (purchased by PV&T.)
  2. Passenger services withdrawn (on December 21), leaving only freight operations.
  3. Reorganised as the Albany-Hudson Fast Line
1931
Abandoned from East Greenbush to Niverville.
1941
Passenger service from Niverville to Hudson restarted because of WW2.
1943
… and then withdrawn.
1944
Abandoned Valatie to Stottville.
1946
Abandoned Rensselaer to East Greenbush.
1953
Abandoned Hudson to Stottville after the Stottville fabric mill shut down.
1955
Abandoned Nivervile to Valatie after the Rensselaer & Valatie Mills Valatie mill shut down.
1960
Officially abandoned.

All-time A-H FL Roster

Number Type Builder Built Notes
1 steeplecab GE 1911 Stottville Mill switcher; scrapped 1956
2 steeplecab GE 1911 Valatie Mill switcher; retired 1955, dumped at the Portland Shops
20 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1929
21 freight motor Wason 1900 to Parsons Vale Rapid Transit #621 1943
22 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1929
23 freight motor Wason 1900 scrapped 1942
24 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1929
25 freight motor Wason 1900 Rensselaer switcher; scrapped 1950
26 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1929
27 freight motor Wason 1900 Rensselaer switcher; scrapped 1950
28 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1927
30 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1279
32 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1279
34 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1927
36 coach Wason 1900 To Schenectady Railway #560 1929
38 coach Wason 1900 To Schenectady Railway #561 1929
40 coach Wason 1900 To Schenectady Railway #562 1929
42 coach Wason 1900 To Schenectady Railway #563 1929
44 coach Wason 1900 To Schenectady Railway #564 1929
46 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1927
48 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1927
50 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1927
52 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1944
54 coach Wason 1900 scrapped 1943
56 coach Wason 1907 to Schenectady Railway 1914
60 coach Cincinnati 1927 to Portland Traction 4006 in 1942
62 coach Cincinnati 1927 to Portland Traction 4007 in 1942
302 combination Brill 1914 scrapped 1943
304 combination Brill 1914 scrapped 1943
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