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Question about boxcars and layups
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:50 PM

Have always been interested in using layups as a photo opp. for trains...what are the most ideal conditions for a train to get laid up on the track?  Does it simply depend on what is happening up ahead at a particular yard or does this happen at grade crossings as well?  I have seen trains stop on the tracks at times for no apparent reason and would like know what are the most common situations for this....  Thanks in advance

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Posted by rluke on Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:05 PM

Railfotonerd

  Welcome the the Forum.   I see it's your 1st post.    I assume by 'layup' you mean 'stopped'.  The #1 reason is more than likely that 1 or 2 blocks ahead of the train are occupied.   Take some time to browse thru some of the posts here.  The members are great and can answer just about anything.       --Rich

Rich

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