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The E494 Chase - railohio - 02-28-2010 After spinning the power in Deshler E494 continued on to Columbus. Since I was headed that way anyway I decided to give chase. I knew the hardest part to chase would be from Deshler east to Fostoria so I made sure to depart the Corn City before the train did. ![]() Just south of Fostoria, timetable direction east, the train finds some brief sun. This point is known on the railroad as Loudon; just behind me it goes to single track. ![]() Further down the road, just south of the village of Alveda, the train rounds a gentle Ohio curve. ![]() In Carey we can see the classic C&O-style cantilever signals still standing. ![]() Also in Carey is this brick structure, the former interlocking tower guarding the crossing with the New York Central. ![]() Finally, just north of Marion we take our final shot of E494 crossing Hillman-Ford Road. All the day's photos of E494 are available on flickr. Re: The E494 Chase - Brakie - 02-28-2010 Nice chase! There for a mintue I thought he was running the "wrong" main but,I notice it was a bidirectional main line.. Re: The E494 Chase - railroader9731 - 03-01-2010 hock: if only them signals could talk....... just imagine the stories.
Re: The E494 Chase - Ralph - 03-01-2010 I was trying to decide which shot is my favorite...but I like 'em all! Ralph |