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What's being loaded, unloaded, stored, or exhibited on your railroad?

Team tracks have long been an important part of railroad operations. They can be found in rural countrysides, small towns, and large cities. These non-dedicated sidings make it possible for any local businesses to access to the nation's rail network. Virtually any type of freight car can be on/off loaded here.

From operators of highly detailed layouts to those with a simple loop of tinplate, this weekly thread is for everyone. We are not picky here at the Team Track - Any siding will do. Join the fun. Share some pictures of freight being loaded or unloaded along your railroad empire (pictures of real trains are welcome, too).

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Abrail .... love the title post!!  Also the big hook comes in handy for heavy tasks.

Howard ... your warehouse looks terrific!!  Very nice scene you've created  Makes me want to grab a cup of hot coco

Today on Team Track One, located in Lower Patsburg, I've taken photos of the team track activity at various days this past week as I drove by the TT daily on my way to and from the FSJR office.  I never found out what kind of load each day's freight car finds held.  

Wednesday's find .... 3 covered hoppers.IMG_1570

Friday's find .... the N&W boxcar.  IMG_1586

Yesterday, Monday's find .... this B&O wagon top boxcar.  IMG_1695

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