Railroad wise, how fortunate we are here in Central Indiana. This weekend I went to Cleveland Ohio and back. Going, I went via Dayton and Columbus and up and returning, I came down to Mansfield and across US30 to I-69 and down. In all that time, I never even heard a train and saw only one parked as I approached Indiana on my return.
I wasn't back home 15 minutes when a train went by my house, the first of several over the next hour. Even as I type this, I hear the third in the past hour this morning. And now hear, "Three Point applied" on my scanner.
Here in central Indiana we can still see and hear trains. How sad for our hobby in all of those areas where there are no more trains to be heard and seen.
"505, South Anderson" says the conductor of the train that just came by… and another day has begun.
I wasn't back home 15 minutes when a train went by my house, the first of several over the next hour. Even as I type this, I hear the third in the past hour this morning. And now hear, "Three Point applied" on my scanner.
Here in central Indiana we can still see and hear trains. How sad for our hobby in all of those areas where there are no more trains to be heard and seen.
"505, South Anderson" says the conductor of the train that just came by… and another day has begun.