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P amp;LE Gateway Yard - Trainorders. com P LE survived until 1993, mostly on coal traffic from the Monongahela Railway, in which P LE had a 1 3 ownership interest P LE was absorbed into the CSX system in 1993 CSX had no need for Gateway Yard, and it was closed Today the yard is overgrown, and the four story office building at the hump is an oft-photographed industrial ruin
W LE West End Branch - Trainorders. com The W LE had leased a few Wisconsin Central SD45's in the early days and we see WC #1724 headed down the branch and crossing Steuben Street in Pittsburgh's West End neighborhood
W LE - P WV - WM - Reading - CNJ Alphabet Route Questions A few diesel era questions related to the Alphabet Route I think I know that RDG and WM power operated through between Hagerstown and Rutherford, was that just power or crews too as ownership changed at Lurgan I also believe that WM power worked through to Rook Yard
Bessemer Lake Erie - a look back The "B LE" has transitioned from the Eastern to the Nostalgia Board Here's a dozen of my photos that are representative of "the old days " My text might be a little lengthy, but wanted to provide adequate explanation 1 In July of 1992, the 866 is leading a coal train into the Conneaut upper yard, climbing the grade from the Creek valley
NKP 765 Ferry Move - May 5, 2025 (Part Two) Sometimes a railfan has to settle for a less-than-perfect location to get out of other railfans' views It is Monday May 6, 2025, and NKP 765 is southbound on its ferry move from the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad to the W amp;LE at Brewster, Ohio As it exits a seeming CVSR tunnel of trees and st
Random W LE and SCL Passenger Cars - Trainorders. com Maybe this will be of interest to someone out there I'm visiting central Ohio and while driving I70 eastbound this afternoon, about 20 miles west of Columbus, I passed two flatbed trailers going the other direction hauling silver streamlined passenger cars One was lettered for W