What railroads are in you hometown

From Port Alberni, BC Canada here...

We have the Alberni Pacific Railway tourist operation, leasing the abandoned Alberni Sub of the Esquimalt & Nanaimo railway which just celebrated its 125th birthday last week!
 
well...

i live in atlanta, so there is a huge NS intermodal, small amtrak station which recieves two trains a day, and the MARTA, or metropolitan atlanta rapid transit authority.
 
well 3 (two in service)
BNSF ex NP
UP ex MILW trackage rights
and then out of the imaginary beyond my backyard fence a old interurban that ran between Seattle & Tacoma
 
Used to live about five miles away from the main CN and CP lines between Toronto and Kingston. Now live in a province that hasnt' had rail of any kind since the late 80's
 
BNSF
(with in close distance i live near these)
IHB
CSX
NS
UP
BNSF (CHILLISUB)
CP
EJE(CN)
IC(CN)


RED=Mainly all of chicagos roads!! :D
 
Many! Let me count them...

I've lived in many regions of the U.S. during my lifetime. Many RR names blur into one another, many names were on cars, not engines, but the regions and times I lived there, dictate what I would have seen...

Eastern, central Iowa, Wichita Kansas, Orono, Bangor, Augusta Maine, San Diego, and now back in Iowa, but in Des Moines.

So-
Eastern Iowa, 1964 - 1969; 1973 - 1976- Gilbertville/Waterloo, Monticello: Illinois Central, Rock Island, Milwaukee Road? (Orange and black); CB&Q cars, if not fully functioning road; perhaps C&NW. Near the first house I remember living in there was an old, very rusty orange and black switcher in a shed, set back in the woods near our neighbors house. I remember scouting that when I was all of 3 or 4 yrs old.

Gilman, 1969 - 1973 (approx)- and area including Marshalltown: Not sure, but probably C&NW or CB&Q, during early 70's; mid to late 60's for CB&Q.

Wichita, 1976-1977 - Probably ATSF, and a few others. I remember seeing lots of DRG&W but where I saw that, I don't remember.

Ames Iowa - 1977 - 1983: C&NW (straight behind our housing, approx once every 20 minutes to half hour or so.

Orono, Bangor, Augusta Maine, 1983 - 1989: Bangor & Aroostook RR; whatever else there was.

San Diego California, 1989 - 2007: UP, BNSF, San Diego & Imperial Valley (short line between Mexican border and San Diego), San Diego Trolley, Amtrak, Coaster, one other passenger RR.

Des Moines, 2010 - present: Not sure which RR's, haven't paid much attention. Plenty of trainage though.

I'll have to get some pictures now.
 
the BNSF Wayzata Sub here in Delano, MN used to be the Milwaukee Road and Burlington Northern used to go through here.
 
Home town: Totnes, Devon, U.K.

My home town is on the London - Penzance mainline, which was all British Rail as I grew up. Since privatization, passenger trains have been run by Great Western (now First Great Western with it's hideous livery), Virgin Trains, and a host of local regional networks. Freight services running through since privatization seemed to be mostly E.W.S. (English, Welsh & Scottish). Sometimes the royal train would pull up with dignitaries or H.M. heading off to Dartmouth Royal Naval College.
We were also very lucky to have Great Western Railway trains running into the mainline station for a while (operated by the lovely South Devon Railway), this was before they built the new Totnes/Littlehempston Riverside station just across the River Dart. Thanks to them such greats at the Flying Scotsman would sometimes grace us with the songs of their whistles as they rolled through for visits.

Current Town: Albany, N.Y.

Living between the gigantic Selkirk Yard and the Port of Albany, we get all sorts rolling by. On the western side of the Hudson River we get freighters run by CSX, Boston-Maine/Pan Am, sometimes a Union Pacific... you name it, we'll sometimes get it.
On the eastern side there's the Amtrak line up from N.Y.C. with it's silvery beasts blasting their horns late into the night (not always the most welcome of sounds!)

I also spent a lot of time living in London, England, it was always a real pleasure to get off the train at Victoria station and realise you were on the same platform as the Orient Express... I always swore that one day I'd just cross over and see where I could book a ticket to, it'd have been the best excuse for an absence my bosses would've heard in a long time.

For a train addict such as myself, I've been spoiled completely rotten - wonder where the addiction came from?

Peace,
Robertd81


:p
 
Montana Rail Link. I'm about 16 miles from the BNSF and MRL interchange in Billings, MT. I need to edit my profile someday :hehe:
 
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