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Oaky, Here's a topic that stretches across all scales and gauges.

What Rail Line do you live nearest too and at what milepost?

I live at the Southeast corner Livingston County, Michigan.

The Current Rail Line is the Great Lakes Central. I'm just less than a mile from Milepost 59.

When I move here from Detroit, the line was the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay.

Historically, it was the Ann Arbor Railroad.

 

I'll try to download a picture later. It wont download from work

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Silver Lake:  Here is a link that will help you figure out your nearest "mile post" even though, on the subway, they're not called that. The link will tell you all you ever needed to know (and then some.)  It makes my head hurt to read it all, but it's the definitive reference.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...City_Subway_chaining

 

 

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Closest is the Chestnut Ridge Railway, about 1/2 mile away. I have no idea if they even do mile posts, since they don't have much of a main line anymore.

 

This interchanges with NS about 3 miles from me (other side of town) on the Lehigh Line West (ex. CNJ)

 

Of course, we have the abandoned parts on the Chestnut Ridge nearby, and the abandoned LNE and LV out near NS.

BNSF about 4-5 miles from (I think) Craig. Don't know the milepost? Will see if I can find it. Until last year we lived about 6-8 blocks from the BNSF line in old town Lenexa, KS, milepost unknown there also.

 

Couldn't find the mileposts, but old town Lenexa tracks were formerly Frisco tracks, and the ones we are near now are formerly AT&SF tracks.

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I live two minutes from the Portland & Western in Beaverton, Oregon (west side of Portland).  It's former Southern Pacific.  The house I grew up in, 175 miles south of Chicago, was nestled close to the north-south mainline of the Illinois Central, the Peoria Division of the IC and the east-west NYC (Big Four).  My hometown was a good place to be a railfan in the 60's, but each night here, I can hear the evening P&W freight and the horn at the grade crossings.  I like it :-)

I live about 1/2 mile from the former PRR Ft. Wayne Line in Delphos, OH. MP 274.5.  The long abandoned AC&Y MP 0.5 is about 500 feet from our front door.  The Nickle Plate Clover Leaf Line ran with the AC&Y from the yards on the north end of town to the PRR junction, but I have no idea what the mile post was.

 

All that is left is the single track remnants of the PRR, now operated by CF&E.  There is also a short branch from the NKP Clover Leaf Line serving some agri-business west of town.

 

Tom

I didn't think we'd get as manypost to my question. This has bee great.

Before moving here in 95, we live 2 miles north of the CSX Plymouth sup. I use to listen to the scanner and the enginers call out crossings, before the Jacksonville Fl control to over. Could here'm all night. Even CP Rail canisters ruunging through tp Grand Rapids and Chi Town.

 

Here's the photo I side I'd try to post. the South bound GLC runs when needed and connectes with the Toledo Ann Arbor north of A2 town.

 

 Hum, my photo wont post Oh Well maybe next time

I have an ex-BNSf branchline a block and a half from my front door.  In fact, I can see it as I am typing this.  I think it officially called Illinois Railnet and it hauls only silica sand from the mines around Ottawa and Streeter, IL to Aurora, IL where it meets the mainline of the BNSF.  I will have to try to find a milepost marker.  Interesting topic.

 

Art

The nearest RR is about a stone's throw away. Luzerne County operates a short/transfer line between Wilkes-Barre and Ashley, servicing the Hanover Industrial Park, and several, businesses in Wilkes-Barre, including a scrap yard and brewery. The line almost encircles Ashley, as it makes its way from the industrial park just to the south, heading north behind our house, and circling northwest through Goose Island, an area dividing Wilkes-Barre and Hanover Twp. 

I wish I had my camera with me today, as I parallelled a switcher pulling two gondolas of scrap to Wilkes-Barre to be transferred to NS. The NS and Canadian Pacific share trackage in Hanover Twp and Wilkes-Barre. The CP also runs through Mountain Top, sharing trackage with the Reading and Northern. Mountain Top is about 2 miles south as the crow flies. 

Don

 

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