Wva-usa: I like that idea! Thats pretty creative!
Thanks. Glad you liked it.

I named it after Fort Necessity, the fort that Col. George Washington cobbled together, using what materials he could quickly find, during the French and Indian War.
No, prototypical it isn't! But for kicks and giggles, I put the route up for downloading
on this page. (Sorry. It's TS12 only.) All dependencies are on the DLS.
Thanks for the video. It's really hard to get close enough without trespassing to make such pictures especially when I use a wheelchair.
I live between Sandusky Docks and Ashtabula Docks but not as close as some of the others here. ...
Here's something I found interesting about the Sandusky port.
Below is a image grabbed from a
Google Map view of the Sandusky port. Note the blue marker at the bottom, which marks the location of the first two coal ports that predate the current port by a good number of years. The 2nd coal port was completed in 1914. I haven't yet found a date for when the 1st port was established. EDIT: Found the date. The 1st coal pier was built in 1906. The 3rd coal pier that project into the bay was constructed between 1937 and 1939. During that construction, a long loop channel was dredged out to permit the largest of lake ships to enter the bay.
Below is a drawing showing the plan and elevation of the Pennsylvania Railroad's "new" port at Sandusky, circa 1914. If you compare the plan with the Google Map aerial view (above), at the location of the blue marker where the two "fingers" of land extrude, over a bit to the right you can see the (ballasted) outline of where the old yard tracks were once located. You can read the 1914 article about the "new" Sandusky port that the drawing (below) is from
at Google Books.
In terms of size, the present-day port certainly dwarfs the two older ports!
And lastly, here's a video of rotary coal dumper that I found rather interesting, largely because it was filmed in 1897. It's from the Thomas
Edison films catalog and was filmed at the Erie Railroad's docks at Cleveland, Ohio.
[video=youtube;Z0br89U8K-U]http://www.youtube.com/v=VEXqXShx9Po[/video]