Just about between KCS Pittsburg sub MP 119 and BNSF Afton sub MP 121.
Two miles from the old EJ&E's MP 54 or so.
Less than a Mile from MP22 on the North East Corridor.... between Metroapark and Rahway, NJ train stations.
100 feet west of MP 39 on the Gladstone Branch of the Morris & Essex line. tracks are literally across the street from my home.
I am very close to MP 50.8 from Chicago on the current Illinois Railnet, former BNSF branchline. They have installed new crossing signals but haven't put the MP markers on them yet.
Art
Number 90, if you are ever in my neck of the woods. I love to have company, to show
my layout off! It is in a 50ft. Rock Island box car! I have done a lot of work to
my layout. But, more I would like to do. Not to many folks around here that likes
trains, With around 80 trains a day though town and I live so close to the tracks,
they think I am crazy Crazy about trains!
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I can usually be found at Norfolk Southern LV Main Line CP 88 Bethlehem Pa Saturday mornings taking pictures.
JohnB
Detroit River Tunnel
She's in a sad state. Dubble stacks and Auto Racks don't fit too well.
Not sure of the milepost, but I live about a mile away from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. This is in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, PA. Thanks to the Marcellus Shale gas boom in the area, I hear 4-5 trains a day. I'm pretty lucky to live within a few miles of the Norfolk Southern, CSX, Union RR, and Wheeling& Lake Erie.
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- 2 miles from NJ Transit's Morristown Line
- ~3500 ft from Morristown & Erie RR's Dover & Rockaway Branch ( a very small
branch of a very small short line, that serves the building supplies place near
my house)
Ya beat me too it, my local Railroad, too...live a couple of miles from their main team track/service area, live about a mile from their second one. Always wondered how this line has survived, growing up in the area they always called it 'struggling', but seems to be doing just fine. I also am about a mile and a half from the NJ Transit Morristown line.
CSX, formerly Conrail, formerly Penn central, formerly the NYC, formerly the Boston and Albany at mile marker 107.86 in Westfield, ma where it used to cross the New Haven canel line.