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Railroaders' Nostalgia > Rusty RailsDate: 05/31/18 18:10 Rusty Rails Author: ETFuller Twelve Scenes from the Shenandoah Valley
Take a nostalgic trip along an old railroad line that runs through the small towns and farmland of the Valley in this video article on The Trackside Photographer http://thetracksidephotographer.com/2018/05/31/rusty-rails/ Thanks Edd Fuller, Editor Date: 06/01/18 11:03 Re: Rusty Rails Author: FECcarman Thank you very much for a trip through yesterday.. A haunting look back at what used to be in the Shenandoah Valley before the constant roar of 18 wheelers on I-81.
Date: 06/01/18 22:56 Re: Rusty Rails Author: terrybaker I worked on that line in 1987-88 and the rails were tired, but not rusty. Here's a link to a previous posting that included a map, timetable, and train orders and switch lists for a typical operating day (night):
https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,3934034,3934049#msg-3934049 Date: 06/11/18 15:54 Re: Rusty Rails Author: holiwood Crossing in picture 5 is about half mile from my house
hollywood Date: 06/17/18 11:35 Re: Rusty Rails Author: dancollins3 Please read this!
It took me back though my childhood. I grew up in a mining town located in Northern California. However this hit my childhood on my head. Thank you! Dan |