The Batten Kill Railroad currently operates a subsidiary called the
Southern New England Railroad (reporting mark
SNEX), which is located at the same facility. There are a total of six locomotives in use, with four of them being operated under the subsidiary. • BKRR Engine #605 is an Alco RS-3 built in 1950, originally
Lehigh & Hudson River Railroad (L&HR) Engine #10. • BKRR Engine #4116 is an Alco RS-3 built in 1952, originally Delaware & Hudson Railway (D&H) Engine #4116 and later under the Greenwich & Johnsonwille Railway (G&J)...its subsidiary. The engine continues to keep lettering for the G&J. • SNEX Engine #5015 is an Alco RS-36 built in 1963, originally Delaware & Hudson Railway (D&H) Engine #5015. It was acquired from the
Lucas Oil Rail Line (LNAL) in 2020. • SNEX Engine #408 is an Alco RS-36 built in 1962, originally Norfolk & Western Railway Engine #408. It was acquired from Ontario Midland Railroad in 2023.
Additional locomotives used by The Batten Kill Railroad • D&H Engine #3021 is an Alco S-2 built in 1943, originally Engine #7108 for the U.S. Army (USATC). It was acquired by the Raven Rail sometime around 2021 to be used as a heritage locomotive for excursions, shared with the
Saratoga, Corinth & Hudson Railway (SCH). The engine is currently in the design of the Delaware & Hudson Railway (D&H), formerly as Engine #821. Occasionally, Engine #3021 sees freight service on The Batten Kill Railroad. It has been a heritage locomotive since 2010. • RPCX Engine #3501 is an Alco RS-1 built in 1951, originally Engine #107 for
DuPont under the
U.S. Department of Energy. It was acquired by the Saratoga, Corinth & Hudson Railway (SCH) in 2023 as a heritage locomotive for excursions, but it is also used from time to time by The Batten Kill Railroad. ==References==