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07-30-2013, 04:57 AM
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Norfolk Southern from Knoville to North Carolina?
Does anyone know how many trains run this route a day? I've got the route circled on this system map.
EDIT: That's embarrassing. I misspelled "Knoxville" in the title. Whoops.
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07-30-2013, 05:12 PM
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Not many
A good day on the River / S line is maybe 8 movements at any given location per 24 hours.
Generally it's manifest and locals, with some grain mixed in.
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A good day on the River / S line is maybe 8 movements at any given location per 24 hours.
Generally it's manifest and locals, with some grain mixed in.
Loyd L.
Alright. I was wondering because it passes over the lake I camp on.
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There's still a couple unit coal trains too, trains over the loops get helpers.
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This is a picture of an old bridge next to Douglas Lake. The actual line is about 50 yards away from here.
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