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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Just this afternoon I decided to pull up some photos over on Google of the Sand Patch area and specifically the tunnel. Lots of good ones to look at. Several are even positioned to allow one to see clear through the tunnel. It does look like rough territory and I'm sure it is....knowing where it is. Even found some photos taken from up on the former WM Salisbury Viaduct as I did several years ago...A great location to photograph C&O as it passes right under that structure. As you may already know it has been outfitted with a concrete floor and wire mesh sides to serve the walking trail that passes over it....A great view from up there. Years ago when our High School would head over that way to play basketball at Meyersdale I would look at that structure {it was in use then}, in awe and never could I imagine someday I'd walk across it...!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar Dave, I've never been right to the Sand Patch tunnel...Is it accessable easily by road, etc....?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar CSXrules4eva....Hop on the Capitol Limited on CSX and come right through Garrett and Sand Patch.
QUOTE: Originally posted by The Rat The way I drive, its 45 minutes to Sandpatch (Garrett, PA) from the Galleria exit. It helps to know where the cops hide on 219 south.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ....Have been over to Google and picked up a web site for the area: "Railfaning the Pennsylvania's west slope".....Very interesting. Of course that whole area is interesting railroading. I would have liked to have ridden down {or up}, the route around Mule Shoe Curve when it was still in existence. Too bad it was destroyed but it did give a big help to create a great grade for the "new" 220 Rt.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ....Isn't there possibly 3 plants at various locations....
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Thanks aj.....Is the grade through it such that one can see both ends....?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Allow a bit more time to get to Sand Patch from the Galleria area...Surely. I happen to like the downtown area of Johnstown too that's why I suggested the H I Hotel on Market. Like to eat lunch at Johnnie's there on Main st. etc.....and the H I Hotel is really a pretty nice place. Schedule used to be one could ride over to Altoona on Amtrak and spend a few hrs. in the museum and catch the westbound back to Johnsown and be back about 4:30 in the afternoon but I know they have messed with that now and probably not possible. Dave, does Staple Bend have lights in it since it has been reworked and open now...?
QUOTE: Originally posted by The Rat Actually the yard is in the Woodvale section of Johnstown. Johnstown America is in Franklin Boro. Here is a link for railfanning around the NS West Slope and Southfork Secondary: Railfans guide to the West Slope Address:http://community-2.webtv.net/NS_West_Slope/Railfansguidetothe/ As far as hotels, the best place to stay would be the Super 8 on RT 219 at Galleria Dr. Reason being, You have a 65mph highway to Southfork right outside the hotel, and can be there in 5 minutes. You would also be about 45 minutes from the CSX main on Sandpatch. Also, scanner reception here is exceptional. Including 160.860 the NS Mon Line freq. Add the mall across the highway with about 20 places to eat and you pretty much see why its better up on the hill. In the summer months, Conemaugh is a good afternoon/evening spot. In the winter, its useless for photography. The Rat
QUOTE: Originally posted by ajmiller QUOTE: Originally posted by dwil89 Here is a link to a Johnstown/Cambria County Visitors Guide that may provide some general interesting info...Check out the heritage section to get to tasty food recipes...They have recipe for Gobs there. Modelcar and AJmiller should know what those are...I pick them up everytime I'm in...Link: http://www.visitJohnstownpa.com Dave Williams http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nsaltoonajohnstown Actually I've only been there a few times, so I'm not familiar with Gobs or the local eating establishments. Staple Bend Tunnel is also another place in the area to visit. There's a parking area for it near Mineral Point, and from there it's about a 2 mile walk or bike ride to the tunnel.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dwil89 Here is a link to a Johnstown/Cambria County Visitors Guide that may provide some general interesting info...Check out the heritage section to get to tasty food recipes...They have recipe for Gobs there. Modelcar and AJmiller should know what those are...I pick them up everytime I'm in...Link: http://www.visitJohnstownpa.com Dave Williams http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nsaltoonajohnstown
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Dave I knew Amtrak had new auto racks in the plan, but the note in January's Trains was the first I had seen that the cars were ordered and under production. Give us a shout if you see anything. Jay
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