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Posted by Modelcar on Saturday, November 29, 2003 7:08 PM
...Young's High Bridge is pictured in the new TRAINS mag....January issue.

Quentin

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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, November 26, 2003 9:59 AM
louisnash,
Avon or that area there about was called the headquarters for LBAD,
Richmond,is listed as the operating facility[:)]
Thanks big guy for answering some of my questions[:)]

Oh yeah thanks very much for the Web Site[:D] I can use that one[:D]

Later
locomutt[:D][8D]

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Posted by louisnash on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 11:41 PM
My topo map shows that the Bluegrass Army Depot is just east of Richmond. I There is a facility in Avon just east of Lexington. I am not too familiar with either.

Another good website to check out is www.bgrm.org

The name of the bridge is "Young's High Bridge" This will clarify any info that I had posted earlier as well.

That is the website for the railway museum. They have some old equipment sitting on a siding around Milner KY. I do mean old. It's really more junk. They are trying to sell some of it. But their museum pieces are nice.

Brian (KY)
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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:09 PM
Eastern Kentucky is the best part of the state[:D] if no one
likes that part, shame on them. Is the Bluegrass Army Depot
still headquartered at Lexington(Avon I think?) I was under the
impression they stored some equipment there until the facility[:I](BGRM)
was built around Versailles. I do know that LBAD's main facility is
in Richmond.

I'll be looking for the pixs, I will appreciate them.

Thank you![:D]
Locomutt[:D][8D][:o)][:p]

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Posted by louisnash on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:31 PM
I am from Grant Co. I have tried to get my profile updated but it won't show up on the forums right.

I am fascinated by the bridge there on the BGRM. It is so huge. I also have a great aunt that lives in Valley Station in Louisville. Along with some cousins. Most of my family came from Eastern KY (the most beautiful part of the country)

I will get you the pictures sent soon.

Brian (KY)
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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 8:04 AM
Thanks for the headsup on Highbridge!
Yes you can e-mail me anytime. What part of the
great Commonwealth are you from[?] I grew up all
over the eastern part of the state,and do have
some relation here Louisville,and did have some
great-aunts & cousins in Nicholasville.[:)]

locomutt[8D][:p]

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Posted by coalcar1 on Monday, November 24, 2003 9:42 PM
Thanks for the web site Brian. It's cool. I have seen other photos of this paticular piece of railroad and also had a conversation with a railfan from Marion OH who was there last year and mentioned that there was some sort of lookout or pull off that was safe from the local police. I will be passing thru in the next week or so and will let you know what I saw and will post some digital info as well. Sounds like you live close.
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Posted by louisnash on Monday, November 24, 2003 5:31 PM
Hey Locomutt

I believe that you are thinking of a different bridge and not Highbridge. The one that the Bluegrass Railroad museum goes to is not High Bridge. I believe that they call it Tyrone. I do know that is the town down on the river as well. NS still uses Highbridge and I think also that there may be a tourist center there. My grandparents have told me that they used to go there years ago. And I believe that you could walk across it years ago as well.

I can email you some photos of the bridge at the Bluegrass RR museum if you would like. I didn't know if you are from that particular area or not. But I do have a few photos if you are interested.

Also just recently NS abandoned or will be abandoning the track on the other side of the river from Lawrenceburg KY all the way to the bridge next to the Wild Turkey Distillery. I have a map that shows topo areas and it says that it is abandoned but I think just recently it has or will be.

I have walked across that particular bridge on the Bluegrass RR Museum and let me tell you it was different. They say that it is 2 feet higher than the golden gate bridge.

As for train traffic I don't believe it can support any. That is what I had heard about that. But I heard also that they had planned on getting it where they can hi-rail it.

That particular bridge sits between Anderson County and Woodford County.
The Highbridge sits between Jessamine County and Mercer County between Nicholasville and Harrodsburg.

Brian (KY)
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Posted by locomutt on Monday, November 24, 2003 5:43 AM
Thanks for that update Brian[:)]
The last I heard, the bridge was unuseable,
but the Blugrass Railway Muesum was in
progress of refurbishing it[^]

A very nice place to visit,but not to fall off of[:p]

locomutt[:D]

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Posted by louisnash on Sunday, November 23, 2003 11:25 PM
I did find a website you may enjoy to look at with High Bridge.

www.frontierfolk.org/highbrky.htm

Brian (KY)
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Posted by louisnash on Sunday, November 23, 2003 11:20 PM
You will not find anything out on this website to view trains in that area.

Brian (KY)
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High Bridge Kentucky
Posted by coalcar1 on Sunday, November 23, 2003 10:18 PM

Is here a good place to view trains crossing the span in High Bridge KY?

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