Seaboard Coast Line #334, the daily Frisco/UP run-thru train bound for East Thomas Yard in Birmingham, has been routed thru the siding as the Lineville Switcher has the main tied up while working customers on the Hill Track          
With three, and at times as many as five customers, The Hill Track could quite a chunk of time to switch. To switch customers and classify cars to and from those customers could tie up both the main and the House Track. The cars on the main are south cars destined for Manchester and beyond while the cars on the House Track are north cars destined for Birmingham and beyond. When switching is complete, the cars will be coupled in one long cut, pulled by the north end signal at Lineville and backed down the siding to the outside track. The cars will then be shoved into the Outside Track (on the other side of the NP box) with the south cars coming to rest across from the front door of the depot. The north cars will be uncoupled and pulled to the north of the outside track (about 60 car lengths from the depot) in a ritual that would be repeated daily.
Date: 11/16/1974 Location: Lineville, AL   Map Show Lineville on a rail map Views: 1305 Collection Of:   Bernie Feltman
Locomotives: SCL 1965(SDP35) SCL 1781(U36B) SCL 1608(GP40)   Rolling Stock: NP 25566 (Box Car) Author:  Bernie Feltman
Seaboard Coast Line #334, the daily Frisco/UP run-thru train bound for East Thomas Yard in Birmingham,  has been routed thru the siding as the Lineville Switcher has the main tied up while working customers on the Hill Track
Picture Categories: RollingStock,Yard,Action This picture is part of album:  SCL (Black/Yellow) Alabama/Florida Action Photos
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Name Type Comments Date
John Danielson General Looks like someone ran a forklift into the NP door. 12/26/2011 11:55:09 AM
Charles Burgess General Great photo! 12/26/2011 1:08:50 PM
Fred Stuckmann General Thanks for fleshing out the details too. 12/26/2011 3:45:26 PM
Robert Farkas General Without the details this would lose some of its power. I wonder if that paper on the NP box ccar is the remains of a grain door. 12/27/2011 5:59:42 PM
Charles Stookey General Great angle. Nice period boxcar. 12/28/2011 2:52:56 AM
David Barrentine General Great shot!! 12/29/2011 7:10:55 PM
Olaf Junges General Very nice! 1/2/2012 3:24:11 AM

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