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I agree with Steve, kinda.I think the Clinchfield was DEFINITELY a southern road. The N&W & WM definitely don't feel very southern, most of the time, but they do sometimes have a southern feeling.As far as I'm concerned, southern means Southern, old NS, the Coast Lines, SAL, SBD, Georgia & it's shorterlines, L&N, and FEC, kinda (I think of Florida very differently from the rest of the south, and it didn't ever really have that "branchline" feeling that I attribute to the southern railroading.
The N&W presence in OH makes it a Yankee road for those of us too young to have first hand knowledge of the roads it vanquished.
Quote from: SAH on February 28, 2007, 05:22:07 PMThe N&W presence in OH makes it a Yankee road for those of us too young to have first hand knowledge of the roads it vanquished.SOUTHERN was in Ohio.