shadesman89 wrote:sorry to bring this up again
I do not know how to model
BTW do you think bnsf will reactivate the trestle the railbed is still intact
BNOV2 wrote:shadesman89 wrote:sorry to bring this up again
I do not know how to model
BTW do you think bnsf will reactivate the trestle the railbed is still intact
The Woodinville sub was sold off to 4 owners. The line is in bad shape and the crossings have been "Customized" With Ped Xing signs. It is VERY UNLIKELY that the Woodinville sub will be returned to service.
merciless245 wrote:You don't need to bump a topic 2 hours after you last posted in it. From what I've heard usually domestic shipping is done in 53ft containers and 20- 40ft for international. After a 30 second Google search I found these were 48ft which are not used very much anymore so these will be either scraped, lengthened, or shortened. Railways often use abandoned tracks for storage which is the reason they are there.
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