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RE: (erielack) Boonton Line freight trains-analysis
- Subject: RE: (erielack) Boonton Line freight trains-analysis
- From: Charles_Walsh_@_Berlex.com
- Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 09:45:23 -0400
No, this is up on the Cut-Off, with the switch near the east end of the
Delaware River Viaduct, or at least that is what I recall from one of the
videos I've seen.
"Tupaczewski, Paul
R (Paul)"
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10/04/2005 09:37 AM
Please respond to
"Tupaczewski, Paul
R (Paul)"
Chuck Walsh asked:
> Second point - wasn't there a passing siding just east of
> Slateford on the
> Cut-Off? If so, what role did that play on the single-track railroad
> between Bell's Bridge and Lincoln Park? (I might be confused
> about that.)
I thought the only passing siding on the cut-off was at Greendell. Perhaps
you're thinking about the "Old Road" coming off at Slateford, which forked
into two tracks just past the Junction?
- Paul
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