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Thanks Bob. I knew of the Penn Texas, which had a lot of cars that traveled on the Mopac's Texas Eagle.I think that those cattle trains might be something to do, Bob; sheep/goats around Central Texas were there more for the wool/mohair. San Angelo is the Mohair Capital of Texas.
I'm guessing your talking about the plan I drew up Doug? In that version, San Angelo would most definitely be the hub of operations for the entire railroad, being right on the intersection of the Orient line and the Port Lavaca line, as well as near the branch to OK. All three of these lines would probably be high traffic, especially southbound, with export traffic (like grain from the plains, coal from Colorado, cattle, petrochemicals, etc.) Austin would most likely be the site of the road's grandest station, what being on the main Port Lavaca line, as well as the beginning of the branch to Houston.
I do wonder though, how busy the line south of Austin to Port Lavaca would be, compared to the Houston Branch? I guess if by that time Lavaca had developed due to its own railroad, it might be equal or greater? ???
But what branches would be low-traffic enough for a RDC? San Angelo-Presidio, along with maybe Victoria-Port Lavaca or Victoria-Corpus Christi? What about Lubbock-OK City or San Angelo-Ft. Worth?