Great site: "Abandoned Railroads of the United States"

BryanC
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I recently came across a very interesting site: Abandoned Railroads of the United States. I found it to be very fascinating. You start by selecting a state and then choosing from the list abandoned railroads for that state.

Lots of the very good stuff here! Lots of pictures as well!

Yes, the site has been submitted as a "link"! Laughing


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Good site. Very

Good site. Very interesting.

Cheers,

Jim R


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Excellent site Bryan. I 

Excellent site Bryan. I  like the abandoned lines in Alabama. Like the write-ups and pictures.

See ya

Ron


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Good site, Bryan.  In PA
Good site, Bryan.  In PA it covers the ex-Reading Co. Tremont-Lebanon branch which ran about a mile from where I live.
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Thanks Bryan,That's so much

Thanks Bryan,

That's so much fun to check out. Too bad they don't have the old line by my house, but a bunch in the area.


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