Correct! I guess we have Co-winners here.
Carsten got the location correct. It's been renovated to an Industrial park, with its own railroad. I still need the name of said railroad.
Then why comment? :droll: Because everyone wants to get a piece of the heritage unit pie!
It's South of the Twin Cities but North of the Quad Cities. Also it's one of the last railroads to operate a certain type of locomotive.
CLUE: This railroad is east of the Mississippi......Literally!
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Railroad is called the Luzerne and Susquehanna Railway
Carsten Wins!
If you need a clue I can give you this. The railroad owns a spartan cab EMD SD70
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And I was the one who posted it last time. ;)
Southern Indiana Railroad Speed, IN
It was in one of the Model Railroad Planning magazines Kalmbach put out a year or so ago. Also, they don't actually have any locomotives as far...
According to sources the line was abandoned by NS in 2007, but it appears the engine shop was abandoned even earlier.
Yeah, you got it. Did the autoracks give it away?
This one is a bit of a tougher one. ;) [IMG]
The merger between Norfolk & Western and Southern in 82, N&W owned the NF&D till the merger when it got merged into the NS System (And eventually...
where did you get the flats from? I've been wanting to make a MOW train similar to that for my freelance line.
Nope, this railroad is tied to one of , if not the biggest railroading event in the early 80s ;). While Mexican nationalization is a good guess,...
Yeah, She's abandoned, and has been so since the early 80s ;) Can you guess what shortline used to have an engine shop here? [IMG]