Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by SSW9389 Kentucky Railfan at Yahoo Groups dot com. Brian I went with some of those fellows a while back south of Danville. They know every road real good. We went to places line Keno, the Bridge at Burnside, Science Hill, and Kings Mountain. Probably a bunch of places I forgot. We ended up at North Wye on the way back. Get yourself a DeLorme's Kentucky Atlas and travel the Bluegrass.
QUOTE: Originally posted by locomutt I know that there are some good spots to watch trains in Ky. But really can't give you a good location. Here in the Louisville area;there's I-65,going into E-town, (Muldraugh Hill)and also Muldraugh Hill on the now P & L (old ICG) on 31 W. If anybody remembers the movie "Stripes" and the "Foreign" checkpoint,that was filmed down Dixie Hwy,just several miles from where CW & I live. Westpoint is another good location,where the CSX(old L & N) crosses the P & L.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SSW9389 Kentucky Railfan at Yahoo Groups dot com.
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