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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Cold and Gray, Work a Day LocalDate: 12/18/14 19:07 Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: scraphauler I don't pretend to be a photographer. And I certainly am not on a mission for the perfect roster shots, or worried about perfect lighting, etc. I just point and shoot when I see something of interest. Such was the case yesterday, an overcast, cold, blustery day with scattered snow showers, when I happened to catch the CIND local spotting empties at Lowes Pellets & Grain in Greensburg IN. To my untrained eye, this is just a cool picture.
Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND) is more well known as the line that serves the Honda Civic plant in Greensburg, ferrying trainloads of new Civics to NS and CSXT at Cincinnati six to seven days a week. But CIND still has is share of traditional shortline traffic. Here we see OHCR 4028 (and CFE 3889 not visible behind the 4028) spotting empties at the end of a 2+ mile branch in Greensburg consisting of the remnants of two separate lines that once converged on Greensburg. The track in the foreground to the jog right is the former NYC Michigan Division line that once ran from Elkhart IN down to Louisville KY. At the jog, the line to Louisville continued straight then curved off to the left for Westport, North Vernon, and Louisville. The jog right is the diverging route for the switch that used to be there that was the connection to the CH&G Branch - the Columbus, Hope, and Greensburg, a light density NYC branch that connected Columbus IN to the Chicago East mainline at Greensburg. Date: 12/18/14 19:16 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: onthebell Nice mood captured, and good background on an area seldom covered by photographers.
Date: 12/18/14 19:29 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: Gonut1 Very nice! Looks like a derailment destined to happen!
Go Date: 12/18/14 20:13 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: EMDSW-1 Gonut1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Very nice! Looks like a derailment destined to > happen! > Go Sure this isn't on the Maumee & Western...lol! Dick Samuels Date: 12/18/14 21:44 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: rcall31060 Not bad, Scrap! Not bad at all!
Bob Callahan Monticello, IN Date: 12/19/14 03:30 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: ClubCar Gonut1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Very nice! Looks like a derailment destined to > happen! > Go Nice photo; although that track does look bad. They need to work on it, tamp the ballast at least and level the rail. Date: 12/19/14 03:32 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: DubyaM Yessir, that is a cool picture!
Date: 12/19/14 03:40 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: dschlegel That is a neat photo, nice job!!
Dan Posted from iPhone Date: 12/19/14 03:49 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: dcfbalcoS1 Not perfect track but not destined to wreck everything that runs across it either. As long as it is in gauge and cross level is mostly good, not a problem for what they are doing at all.
I think the photo is fine and I'm not a professional either. We need these photos just like the ones of the 136 lb CWR and 70 mph freights in other places. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/19/14 03:52 by dcfbalcoS1. Date: 12/19/14 04:34 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: hwb36604 well done
Date: 12/19/14 05:02 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: oldSALrailfan Looks like my first layout track work 30 yrs ago...I was just trying to be proto-typical...
Excellent pic by the way! Matt Chattanooga, Tn. Date: 12/19/14 05:30 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: ut-1 Nice picture, glad you posted it!
Date: 12/19/14 09:25 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: scraphauler Thanks all.
Track is not as bad as it looks really. They routinely run 6 axles and 286K cars in and out of the elevator. Here's a grab shot of the power just outside the elevator where the branch crosses Indiana 3 & 46 at grade. Date: 12/19/14 09:38 Re: Cold and Gray, Work a Day Local Author: RS11 I like it. Short lines, regionals, and industrial railroads and their operations are much more interesting than the big guys...my opinion of course. It's almost like a look back to the past while at the same time a look forward to the future. Thank you for posting.
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