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Very good article! I am a German railroad enthusiast specially interested in the world's hump yards and thus also interested in all major railroad complexes worldwide. Very interesting for me because most other articles in railfan magazines are about locomotives and not railroad installations! But for further articles in this series I ask you please to indicate the number of tracks of the freight yards within the enlargement maps. Further the small orientation map should show the city which is subject of the article in its centre and not on the edge because unfortunately Cincinnati lies on the southwestern corner of Ohio and thus there is no overview abiut the railroad lines in the Western and Southern directions, while I think for orientation it is less important to show the whole state of Ohio then the whole surroundings of Cincinnati. <br /> <br />PS. Is the line to Corby really single-tracked within the area of the former De Coursey hump yard? <br /> <br />Thank you! <br /> <br />Best greetings from Münster (Westfalen) in Northwest Germany (about 50 km north of the Ruhr bassin) from: <br /> <br />Michael.
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