Interesting video.
Are there many (any?) other defunct lines that have been resurrected like this? A topic for a future article for Trains, perhaps.
Preach it brother. Sounds like the same judge made a feel-good ruling again.
I used to be enthusiastic about working on those projects. (get paid to explore old R/Ws) Now, unless they put a gun to my head, I'm spitting downwind.
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Is the line near Edwardsport?
yes
rrnut282 Welcome to Indiana. To further add to the confusion (if that were possible) a class action lawsiut brought about by the Indiana Farm Bureau got a judge to rule all rail R/W went to the adjoining property owners, even when the railroad had a fee simple deed for the r/w. Really messsed with PCs ability to sell land to stay above water.
Welcome to Indiana. To further add to the confusion (if that were possible) a class action lawsiut brought about by the Indiana Farm Bureau got a judge to rule all rail R/W went to the adjoining property owners, even when the railroad had a fee simple deed for the r/w. Really messsed with PCs ability to sell land to stay above water.
Grainexpress does a great job of creating videos. He is based in the Vincennes area and has a number of interesting videos, particularly of the old B&O mainline to St. Louis which now only handles a few grain trains from Olney, Il.
Ed
Getting documents from the last 20 years of the ICC (ie- the data donut hole) is not an easy process and is not easilly searchable.
I know that there were changes in strip mining activities and a photo revised USGS Quad shows a coal line going NW of Sanborn, but things are just not adding up. Compound that with knuckleheads* spouting "rails-to-trails" without knowing the actual meaning of the word, and you have corned-fusion.
(*) Example: You have absolutely clueless people claiming part of CR's former PC-NYC Norwalk Secondary in northern OH is Rails to Trails when it was abandoned prior (1974) to the original legislation passed in 1976 and long before the enabling amendments (PDN's comment) appeared in 1983. What's really bad is local county government bought into the hoax. Surveyors get to deal with this now along with some of the government railroad land grant baloney pushed by historians with a political agenda (and NARPO's nutcases) and the constant issues with adverse possession pushed by dimestore lawyers.
As MC also knows:
2 abandonments is a lot of abandonments ! (from a gambling table scene in an old Western movie: "Five aces ? That's a lot of aces !") There are some weird circumstances (and more history is needed) where that's possible, though . . .
Both abandonments pre-date the 1983 'rail-banking' amendments to the Federal National Trails System Act, so there's no way those abandonments could have rail-trail status under the procedures of that Act . . .
- PDN.
Anyone with some local knowledge care to explain:
(1) How does the same piece of railroad get abandoned twice; AB5_11(x) in 1974 (Edwardsport to Vincinnes) by PCand later AB167_511N in 1982(Sanborn to Bicknell)by CR?
(2) Name of the new railroad and their STB authority? (Docket #)
(3) I have two people trying to tell me that part of that was a rail-trail now reclaimed. (who? - Can't find evidence of that)
Thanks for posting this! As one from Southern Indiana and a fan of the Indiana Southern, I really enjoyed these.
Ralph
Interesting slide show that shows rebuilding the former PRR in Indiana to a newly built (2012) Power Plant by Duke Energy. Interesting to watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx2q0SY7CxU
A train on the new line:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGoAcANcxKU
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