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The current header image shows CSX 355, a CW44AC, preparing to depart the north end of the yard in Dante, VA. On October 22, 2006, the 355 leads train E101, northbound empty hoppers, back to the coal fields.
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Tag Archives: CSX Blue Ridge Division
Inspired by the CSX Blue Ridge Division
I’ve been intrigued by the Clinchfield Railroad almost from the start of my interest in trains and railroading. The CRR mainline ran north-south for 277 miles (274 after the 1970 Johnson City mainline relocation) in 5 states: Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, … Continue reading
Posted in General, Prototype, Reference
Tagged About, Clinchfield, CRR, CSX, CSX Blue Ridge Division, Inspiration, Reference
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