It is actually owned by the city itself, not any railroad. Though, I used to live in Charlotte though, so know more in depth of this xing and it previous owner. Well anyways, heres the link below.
https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=3 ... 6,,0,-4.48
Old messed up crossings owned by the city of Charlotte NC
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Old messed up crossings owned by the city of Charlotte NC
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Re: Old messed up crossings owned by the city of Charlotte N
I could have sworn that crossing was posted in the Tracks Out of Service thread, but I don't really remember
but I'd assume the signals are still in place because the city owns them, and not the railroad itself
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Re: Old messed up crossings owned by the city of Charlotte N
You are correct. The city does own them, and that is because there will be a future electric train line running through that crossing.ZachL wrote:I could have sworn that crossing was posted in the Tracks Out of Service thread, but I don't really rememberbut I'd assume the signals are still in place because the city owns them, and not the railroad itself
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