The last topic showed what pictures I took at the yard (north of the station, wye, and crossings). The next series of pictures were in the general vicinity of the station. For thos of you not familiar, refer to some early topics in this forum for more information about Hamlet and its station. Basically, the station guards the crossing between the North-South route and the East-West route. This first pictures shows a Westbound unit coal train (~90 cars, empty). The cars are all SCEX (South Carolina Electric??) Harold
As soon as the last car disappears, an Eastbound freight appears (it had taken the siding to allow the westbound to pass): Harold
Here's what the train was made up of, all hoppers loaded with a lightish colored rock, all were private owner "VULX" some lettered Vulcan; Harold [ 08 May 2001: Message edited by: chessie ]
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alan: Is that a bit of Conrail blue on the cover of the air con unit on 7892?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hey, blue is blue, right? Looks like CR blue.... look also at the yellow on the front edge of the trailing unit.... where'd that come from? Harold