Re: Locations of Currently Known or Existing GRS Lex-C Light
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 9:26 pm
How long was the line out of service for? Those tracks still don't look to be in the best condition even with restored traffic.
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They must have started up operations very recently. I can't see a train being able to travel through this!ZachL wrote:How long was the line out of service for? Those tracks still don't look to be in the best condition even with restored traffic.
According to the person who uploaded the video, sometime within the past few weeks.ToledoRailfan wrote:They must have started up operations very recently. I can't see a train being able to travel through this!ZachL wrote:How long was the line out of service for? Those tracks still don't look to be in the best condition even with restored traffic.
I was actually basing my observation off of the video David linked up above.ToledoRailfan wrote:They must have started up operations very recently. I can't see a train being able to travel through this!ZachL wrote:How long was the line out of service for? Those tracks still don't look to be in the best condition even with restored traffic.
Oh wow, interesting how those wire boxes on the bottom are mounted higher-up!ToledoRailfan wrote:Atlantic, Pennsylvania.
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