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A thought about modeling this line. If you use off-line staging you could model the most impressive parts. Maybe in this order. Dolton(brickyard that was there) The SC&S interchange and Maynard and if you have room you could do Hartsdale. This would allow the greatest variety of railroads and also the greatest variety ot equipment since as we know now, interchanges are the "Universal Industry" Not sure on passenger trains because by the time I got there-Late 60's into the 1970's, they were gone as is the Panhandle itself. A victim of Conrail's rationalization I guess.
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