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Fri, Dec 5 2003 1:00 PM
Where is The Smallest Yd In Us
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Posted by
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Fri, Dec 5 2003 2:52 PM
My back yard is pretty small. [:D] [:D] [:D]
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Posted by
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Sat, Dec 6 2003 10:03 AM
Austin Tex Has A Three Track Half Mile Long Service Yd For Local Industies
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Posted by
michaelstevens
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Sat, Dec 6 2003 5:25 PM
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that (Conrail Shared Assets) Pavonia Yard (Camden NJ) is the smallest hump yard, anyway.
British Mike in Philly
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Sun, Dec 7 2003 1:54 AM
There is a small 3 or 4 track yard for the industries in Alsip, Il. There is also a 3 track Yard belonging to the Canadian National (Grand Trunk) in Blue Island, Il. And there is a bigger yet small yard in Argo, Il. It belongs to the IHB. They have 2 yards on site, 1) the old yard is 3 tracks about a block in length for setting out and picking up cars, or crews coming in with not enough time on their clocks. and 2) the New Yard is a bigger (about 6 to 8 tracks) for switching cars and putting trains together to go out on the road as well as the Industrial trains. Ralph Zimmer Alsip, Il
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Sun, Dec 7 2003 1:59 AM
add-on to my last comment: There is another small yard on the Southeast side of Chicago. It is 1 track where about 6 to 8 cars are usually set out for a trucking company or two, to pull into and load their trucks with flour, starch, etc. I can't think of what they call it right now, but it is located at 117th and Torrence Ave. in Chicago, Il. Ralph Zimmer Alsip, Il
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Thu, Dec 11 2003 12:38 PM
when UP opened there Livonia L.a. Yd In the miidle of nowhere
It was 4 tracks wide A Quarter of A mile long And It had A hump
now Its Has 16 Tracks Is 1 mile long And has A diesel And car shop
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Thu, Dec 11 2003 6:21 PM
A simple runaround siding for switching that is at least one car long.
He he he
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