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Thanks for the replies. I just wondered if team tracks, for example, would be out of place on a 1971 layout.
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Thanks for the replies. I just wondered if team tracks, for example, would be out of place on a 1971 layout.Hmm... I'm gonna be outof place tomorrow...
I'm going to retire her. She's been toiling away here and on the Atlas Forum for at least 10 years.Hmm... does that meanmy termite rations willincrease...?
At one point our city, like many others had a very vibrant freight station. There were multiple tracks serving it. But from my understanding, talking to someone who started working for the RR in 1955, LTC work was absolutely hated by the workers of the RR. They hated dealing with it and were "thrilled" that the local freight house closed around 1960. I do have pictures from the early 60's that show a fleet of REA trucks parked in front of the passenger station (which was across the tracks from the freight house) that seems to indicate that what was left of the LTC business was done through the passenger station, after the demise of the freight station.By the time I was interested in trains in the early 70's, I can tell you that there was no identifiable LTC business in this area. My layout is from August 1970 and I am not modeling any active LTC operations.Talking to the "old-timers" of railroading, one finds out that not all the business that was "lost" by the railroads was grudingly lost. A lot of it was willingly given up because the RR's didn't want to deal with it.