At the same time that the State of Vermont embarked upon a project of rebuilding of US Route 11 from the Connecticut River into downtown Springfield, the Springfield Terminal Railway had a new enginehouse built along with public delivery tracks and a bulk unloading trestle. After the railroad was abandoned but before the enginehouse was torn down, a complete set of plans for the facility was salvaged from the building. Through the generosity of two of our NMRO friends, these 16 pages of plans were converted to digital format and are now available for public use. Available in two versions, large and small file/images sizes (finer detail on the larger), they may be downloaded below. While either one may be printed on 8.5" x 11" paper (horizontal format), we recommend taking the files to a copy shop for larger prints.
Springfield Terminal Engine Facility - Large Plans
Springfield Terminal Engine Facility - Small Plans