Here was the previous installment in this series, half a decade ago.
Now let’s take a high lift lock, a Thruway access road bridge, and “just my luck.”
When I arrived the other day, this double-locked unit was exiting the lower side of E-17.
CMT Pike was eastbound with barges used for a job in Syracuse Inner Harbor, I believe.
So after CMT Pike was on her way, I walked to the top of the lock to see what I could see and saw . ..
another unit eastbound and just arriving on the upper side.
Oh THAT Three Sisters. Click here and scroll . . . might these be the same boat just four years apart?
And eastbound they go.
Since I was here waiting for something else, I took the time to read signage I’d never noticed. Double-click enlarges the text; this sign dated 2005 gives some perspective to a high lift on the Erie Canal, albeit built a century ago, with a high lift on –say–western rivers a half century ago.
Click here and here for previous examples of commercial tugs on NYS canals. Of course, here and here are more . . . the classic Cheyenne.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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June 18, 2019 at 11:15 am
Robert Parker
I’m surprised someone would take the trouble to print up a sign, without checking the spelling of Welland, Pickwick, and St. Lawrence.
June 18, 2019 at 11:25 am
tugster
Good catch! I’d noticed it when I took the photo, and then my eyes got used to it. Thx, Robert.