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Nostalgia & History > Some Indiana Short Lines Caught in April 1992 By Rick BurnDate: 08/08/18 20:04 Some Indiana Short Lines Caught in April 1992 By Rick Burn Author: MartyBernard 1. Indiana Hi-Rail 216, ex-B&O 9616, a SW1200, Connersville, IN in April 1992. The switcher is on the Connersville and New Castle RR.
2 and 3. Indiana & Ohio Railway GP7 53, Brookville Line between Valley Jct., OH and Brookville, IN in April 1992. I showed you this train in Cincinnati a few days ago. Continued ... Date: 08/08/18 20:04 Re: Some Indiana Short Lines Caught in April 1992 By Rick Burn Author: MartyBernard 4. Indiana Hi-Rail RS-1 167 (ex-LIRR) and SW1200 221 in Rushville, IN in April 1992.
5. Whitewater Valley RR 210 (GE 70 Tonner, ex-Calumet & Helca 210) in Connersville, IN in April 1992. 6. GNR 2097 at Connersville, IN in April 1992. Smell the paint? Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/08/18 20:31 by MartyBernard. Date: 08/08/18 21:47 Re: Some Indiana Short Lines Caught in April 1992 By Rick Burn Author: P I know exactly where #2 and #5 are, but I'm having trouble placing #3. Looks like along Kilby Rd, but I'm having a hard time with the level crossing with the bridge immediately beyond.
Great post, btw. My stomping grounds... Posted from Android Date: 08/09/18 13:54 Re: Some Indiana Short Lines Caught in April 1992 By Rick Burn Author: map I'm thinking number three is at St. Peters Road and Jordan Lane.
map P Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know exactly where #2 and #5 are, but I'm having > trouble placing #3. Looks like along Kilby Rd, > but I'm having a hard time with the level crossing > with the bridge immediately beyond. > > Great post, btw. My stomping grounds... > > Posted from Android Date: 08/10/18 15:57 Re: Some Indiana Short Lines Caught in April 1992 By Rick Burn Author: P BTW, Did anyone else notice in #6 that the semaphores are still up on the B&O west of the depot?
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