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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Delmarva CrossroadsDate: 09/11/19 09:53 Delmarva Crossroads Author: cr2581 No pun intended but noteworthy none the less. DCR's HA-1 transfer freight heads south past the recently restored cross monument at the Wyoming Methodist Church in Wyoming, DE. While traditional wayside props continue to disappear as today's railroads modernize, its always refreshing to see something like this appear near the right of way.
Enjoy ! Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 09/11/19 09:55 by cr2581. Date: 09/11/19 12:47 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: Tominde Very nice.
Has the interchange/exchange at Clayton changed time or location now that NS no longer comes out of Chrysler Newark? Date: 09/11/19 13:00 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: bobk Nice shot!
Date: 09/11/19 13:48 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: ClubCar I agree 100% and only wish that our society would allow more crosses to thank our Creator. Very nice photo, thanks for sharing with all of us.
John in White Marsh, Maryland Date: 09/11/19 13:50 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: PRR1361 I have heard unofficially that DCL has been granted trackage rights into Chrysler yard to make their own pickups and drops, so as to not have to rely on NS's "whenever we feel like it" PSR schedule.
Date: 09/11/19 14:26 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: cr2581 Interchange is presently coming out of Edgemoor Yard in Wilmington creating huge delays on most days - especially Monday. It's supposed to shift back to Newark but not sure when.
Date: 09/11/19 15:32 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: choodude ClubCar Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I agree 100% and only wish that our society would allow more crosses to thank our Creator. Very nice photo, thanks for sharing with all of us. ? You are more than welcome to erect as many crosses as you would like on private property. Brian Date: 09/11/19 18:51 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: CSX602 When our Country's forefathers - those guys who secured our independence and wrote our Bill of Rights 230+ years ago - spoke of the separation of church and state they were referring only to the state and federal governments - not smaller jurisdictions... And thus those forefathers, no matter their religion (or lack thereof), thought it okay for counties and cities to erect such monuments, and funded several themselves. They just did not want any state or the federal governement dictating one single religion (as they had seen with England). Only in the modern era has there been a movement to apply the separation to lower levels of government. And a reminder... as long as there are tests there will actually be prayers in school.
Date: 09/12/19 01:07 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: wcamp1472 Wonderfully put...
” As long as there are tests...” And, yes, the prohibition of government’s imposing laws regarding specifying which religions are allowed... is a valid valuable right. All religions are allowed to worship without undue government regulation or ‘establishment’. (Certain religious practices are allowed to be prohibited ...like human sacrifices, like polygamy...). I prayed a lot, at “finals time”... W. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/12/19 01:08 by wcamp1472. Date: 09/12/19 06:11 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: WM_1109 PRR1361 Wrote:
> I have heard unofficially that DCL has been > granted trackage rights into Chrysler yard to make > their own pickups and drops, so as to not have to > rely on NS's "whenever we feel like it" PSR > schedule. Not likely, since DCLR no longer exisits. DCR perhaps. /Ted Date: 09/13/19 15:41 Re: Delmarva Crossroads Author: ns1000 Nice pic!!
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