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Eastern Railroad Discussion > CSX Petersburg VADate: 04/14/20 05:57 CSX Petersburg VA Author: sums007 There is now a universal crossover about 2 miles north of the Petersburg, VA, Amtrak station. I've seen it referred to as Dunlop as well as
Petersburg. Can anyone tell us what the official name of it is? TIA! Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/14/20 05:58 by sums007. Date: 04/14/20 06:55 Re: CSX Petersburg VA Author: spike5343 Petersburg
Date: 04/14/20 17:07 Re: CSX Petersburg VA Author: KV1guy sums007 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > There is now a universal crossover about 2 miles > north of the Petersburg, VA, Amtrak station. > I've seen it referred to as Dunlop as well as > Petersburg. Can anyone tell us what the official > name of it is? TIA! I run that line and have never heard it called Dunlop. And the crossover has been there for about 3 years. Date: 04/15/20 02:47 Re: CSX Petersburg VA Author: sums007 KV1guy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > sums007 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > There is now a universal crossover about 2 > miles > > north of the Petersburg, VA, Amtrak station. > > I've seen it referred to as Dunlop as well as > > Petersburg. Can anyone tell us what the > official > > name of it is? TIA! > > I run that line and have never heard it called > Dunlop. And the crossover has been there for > about 3 years. Thanks. That's pretty definitive. Date: 04/16/20 09:34 Re: CSX Petersburg VA Author: Totallamer KV1guy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > sums007 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > There is now a universal crossover about 2 > miles > > north of the Petersburg, VA, Amtrak station. > > I've seen it referred to as Dunlop as well as > > Petersburg. Can anyone tell us what the > official > > name of it is? TIA! > > I run that line and have never heard it called > Dunlop. And the crossover has been there for > about 3 years. I've heard it called Dunlop, but usually only by old-heads. Before there was the Petersburg interlocking there, there was an intermediate most people called Colonial Heights, but old-heads called Dunlop. |