Guys A big thanks for the kind words. I never realized just how welcomed this project would be when I started. I was just tired of trains being over powered and too short and stations being way to close to each other.
Allen, our paths may have crossed. I used to live in hickory. I was rather well known at OYAMA and I worked for LOWE"S foods (not the one on 321). I'm giving thought to creating a route for the old Carolina and Northwestern( Now Cauldwell County Railroad)
Well now for the screenies on CSX HEADED south. I'll be taking them from ANDREWS yard down past Gaston.By-The Way, you should the paper work I have beside me. Well Here Goes.
OK we're back at Andrews yard. The two tracks on the left are the CSX main and coal train holding track from sumter. These tracks are actually part of the Eastover sub, and will enter the Columbia Sub Shortly.
In shot is Columbia srap metal. This is interactive as are all the industries on my route. This one though is served by both CSX and Norfolk Southern. It's also at Andrews yard.
Here we're right across the street from the fairgrounds. The track on the right, is the meeting point of the Columbia/Eastover subs. The track on the left leads to the State news paper, cock-a-boose railroad(owned by USC Gamecocks),and Columbia Scrap Metal(pictured above.
and we're at the state news paper, news print rcvg building. The Brick building is USC dorms( UH-I think)
Ok moving back up the spur about 1200 feet we have the Cock-a-boose railroad. These cars are actually painted garnet and black. The cabooses are former Conrail cars. I'm using these as stand-ins till I can get the reapint done. The tracks they sit on are not connected to CSX anymore. Plus their new roofs make it illegal to move them.
This is a 3/4 shot of the same cars as pictured above. On the left is the State news paper lead. The track in the middle is going to a couple of industries that are no longer in use. Well that is till I got hold of them. I put them back in service.Why, cause I can, and I love tight curves.
Here approaching the Cock-a-boose railroad. Now if we on a locomotive coming from the state news paper, we would be in reverse.
Here is an aerial view and with the Williams Bryce Stadium in the back ground.The state news paper would be off to the left.
Now we've moved back up towards the state news paper. Except we have took the switch to the right. Im not what this company used to be so for it's un-named but loads pallet of goods.
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