What railroad/railway do you live near?

I live about a 1/4 miles east of the Union Pacific Coast Subdivision where it passes through Union City California. I work about a mile north of that in a building next to the tracks, (for the next two weeks :'( ). Then my job will be moved to Sunnyvale, 23 miles away.:confused:

this is the main route between Los Angeles and Oakland. All frieght at this point except occasionaly a detoured Amtrak Seattle to LA run, the "Coast Starlight'? I can't see the tracks from the shop where I work but I can monitor RR comunications on the internet and can ussually manage to step outside when a train of interest comes by, watching it cross Union City Blvd.
 
The Maritime Branch line in Cornwall UK (Truro to Falmouth) runs past the back of our house. The Station (Penryn) is one mile away. It is operated by First Great Western. I am currently working on a broad gauge layout of this line circa 1888.
 
The Wonders of Merseyrail

Hello All,

Greetings from sunny Kirkby! :cool: My nearest line is half a mile away, Kirkby Station being the terminus of the Merseyrail Northern Line Kirkby Branch, and (under the road bridge at the opposing buffers) the Kirkby-Wigan Wallgate branch. Services on the latter are run by Northern Rail and continue to Rochdale via Manchester Victoria.

I use both lines quite a bit. The short hop (20 minutes or so) to Wigan takes me to the West Coast Main Line, Wigan North Western station being the other side of the road from Wallgate. I use this for occasional summer jaunts to Blackpool, but most of my journeys are the more mundane hops into Liverpool, or over the water to Birkenhead where I volunteer at the Wirral Transport Museum (I help organise the Wirral Bus & Tram Show).

There's much talk of extending the Merseyrail Northern Line a mile or so along to Headbolt Lane (the Merseyrail 507/8s on the DLS erroneously list it as Wirral Line in the destinations list, the only error in an otherwise wonderful creation:) ), which is adjacent to the Knowsley Railfreight Terminal. This means we're blessed once or twice a day with an EWS 66, or even occasionally a 60.

I love this thread! It really brings home to me what a truly international thing rail enthusiasm really is. May it go from strength to strength.

Take care all,

DeeMersey
 
right on the main east / west line across australia, we get regular passes by the indian pacific, several container trains, and ore trains, and steel trains from BHp heading for the east coast.

oh and once in a blue moon a ballast train comes thru from the west headed by some old K class diesels
 
Bout the same, but a little up the line:)
I have the BNSF trains, BART, Richmond Port Railway and the Caps by me.

I live about a 1/4 miles east of the Union Pacific Coast Subdivision where it passes through Union City California. I work about a mile north of that in a building next to the tracks, (for the next two weeks :'( ). Then my job will be moved to Sunnyvale, 23 miles away.:confused:

this is the main route between Los Angeles and Oakland. All frieght at this point except occasionaly a detoured Amtrak Seattle to LA run, the "Coast Starlight'? I can't see the tracks from the shop where I work but I can monitor RR comunications on the internet and can ussually manage to step outside when a train of interest comes by, watching it cross Union City Blvd.
 
The rail lines within a hour of me are the CN Waukesha & Neenah Subs (about 40min) , the WSOR Oshkosh Sub (15-20min), UP Clyman Sub (35min), & CP Watertown/Tomah Sub is a little over an hour away, about 65-75min.
 
The following are all that I have ridden:

The NYC Subway
PATH
LIRR
Metro North
NJ Transit
Amtrak
Ukrainian Railways


I have hiked on bits of the right of way of the old NYO&W.

Taras
 
NP/BN/BNSF Seattle sub. near Tacoma, WA. I'm about 1 and 3/4 miles from the mainline as the crow fly's, but a 31 minute, 18 mile drive plus a soon to be $5.00 toll to the nearest place to take photos.

Traffic is BNSF, UP and Amtrak.

Regards,
 
I have a 50 mph RR less than 1000' away... I never get no sleep !

Sadly the loud horns, crossing gates, and clanging bells are 1/2 mile away :'( and the train does not illuminate my house by shining its 100K headlight in my windows, on a curve (my dream house).
 
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