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DKS, thanks for drawing this up! I have to ask what made you remove the passenger freight siding?
Dave,I know what you were thinking when you moved the mine away from the coke ovens, but in the area being modeled that was not the case.
The result probably isn't right in terms of what the parts of the line represent geographically.
Instead of a coal mine I would suggest a steel mill.
Josh is essentially correct and shows the coal being moved from the mine to the ovens via switch back. The coke is then picked up on the other siding and shipped elsewhere. Rather than two separate railroads, he has the PRR doing all the work.
But back to coke, I have some very specific questions:How was coal transported to the ovens? Hoppers? How did they unload them in to the furnaces? Did they just open the hoppers and let gravity do all the work, or was it manual labor?When loading the coke, they loaded it back into hoppers? How did they do that? Were the coke loading tracks lower than the ovens to just unload and dump in to other hoppers?
You guys are great at giving me things to think about.
Well, then, here's a little more. It's probably way out in fantasy land, but perhaps food for additional thought...