I live near the Missouri Northern Arkansas, a short line that serves my town, Clinton, southward into Arkansas.
Marlon
See pictures of the Clinton-Golden Valley RR
I live just a few miles away from ther CN "Bala Spur" line. I can't see them but I hear them every day, sometimes 3 per hour, maybe more. Sure sounds nice hearing those horns. Just about anything can be seen on this line. Not sure but I think the VIA rail line to the west takes this line. I may be wrong.
Tom
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I live about three miles from a former Rio Grande branchline and a mile from the Kennecott Copper Corporation line between the Bingham mine and the smelter. Never seen anything move on the latter, but on the former I'll occasionally see a UP train or a Utah Railway train (apparently the Utah Railway has some kind of switching arrangement).
When I was a kid, I lived a few miles from a Missouri Pacific branchline in East Texas. Used to get cab rides from the local crew all the time. It's no exaggeration to say that sitting in the cab of a dirty ol' Jenks blue GP38-2 as it shunted woodchip hoppers had a profound effect on me.
fwdguy wrote:Hello,Anyone live near a railroad line?I live near what now is BNSF between Tomball TX and Houston.
Tomball! Back in 1992, I reconnoitered around north- northwest side of Tomball to find where (then) BN and UP (ex-MoP) crossed. Found an interesting grade separation in the middle of a wooded area. BOTH tracks, the "over" and the "under" were on rusty thru girders, because a stream crossed under the crossing! A concrete culvert was lettered with the date 1919. I shot pictures but do not have them scanned or uploaded to my webspace where I can display them here instantly.
I grew up in Houston with my bedroom a little over 100 feet from one railroad line, 500 feet from a double-track line and level crossing/ interchange, and three blocks from another line.
The tracks have changed a bit but I expect they will be around a while. On a visit to my late parent's house a few months ago, I photographed re-laying of the Magnolia line (paralleling Harrisburg Blvd) with concrete ties.
Now I am 4 miles or so from the nearest track.
I live a couple miles from a CSX branch line. They really let it get run down. Not much traffic. The cool thing is it was just bought by a company called Patriot Rail. They're spending millions to upgrade everything and bring new customers on board. They mostly own old ConRail B units, but lately I've seen some old Geeps with brand new Patriot paint jobs on them. There's a BIG increase in rail traffic in the last 6 months.http://www.patriotrail.com/
We live about a mile from the BNSF single-track, track-warrant-controlled Madill Subdivision in Frisco, TX (about 25 miles north of Dallas). My son lives about a half mile from the same track in Prosper, TX (five miles farther north), where there is a passing siding. We are railfans as well as model RRers. I'm HO; he's N. We get locals, rock/gravel trains, manifest freights, and the occasional coal train. At this time of year there's lots of corn oil heading south, and, I assume, west to CA.
About ten miles to the west we have the UP Choctaw Sub, which crosses the BNSF Madill at the shared bridge over the Red River just north of Denison, TX.
About ten miles to the south we have the KCS running east and west.
And then there's Fort Worth - too many to count there.
I live about 5 blocks away from what used to be the U.S. Army's line through Hopkinsville, KY until they tore it up and built a new interchange track south of town that branches off the origional. It was ex-U.S. Army, exx- Illinois Central Gulf, exxx Illinois Central, exxxx- Tennessee Central.
Now, the closest RR to me is the CSX Henderson Subdivision that runs from Evansville, IN to Nashville, TN. I guess it's about 3 miles from my house. On cold, windless nights, it sounds as if the train is less than a block away.
Like Antonio, no complaints here.
-Brandon
glcole61 wrote:I live about 3/4 of a mile from the CSX W&A Sub just north of Atlanta, GA. This used to be the old L&N main line. We get about 50 trains per day, as this is the main north - south corridor between Atlanta and Cartersville, GA. At Cartersville, the line splits, with the W&A Sub going north to Chattanooga, TN, and the Etowah Sub going north to Knoxville, TN. CSX leases the W&A from the State of Georgia, who has owned the track since the Civil War. CSX owns the Etowah Sub outright. We get quite a steady stream of run-through power daily. Union Pacific diesels show up on about every third train. We also get BNSF, NS, and a lot of leased power. Sometimes we're priviledged to see CN, CP, and KCS units roll through. This line does not have Amtrak service. I do remember growing up, watching the L&N passenger trains. I've seen a lot of changes through the years, as the L&N became the Family Lines, Seaboard System, and finally CSX. How lucky I've been to grow up around one of the largest railroads in the nation.
I live 3/4 of a mile from the Etowah (hence the username K&ARailfan)! I live 1 mile outside of Rydal and I hear every train that passes through (roughly 30). I orignally lived along side a busy RTA & Conrail Quad main in Cleveland, OH.
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