"The Central Soya Express"
CSX C721 approaches Emenhiser Rd. near Williams, IN
CFE Decatur Line
The wobbly line is fairly straight most of the way to Decatur but it has a few small grades along the way. |
HARR is where the controlled portion of the line ends to the south. It is located just a few hundred feet north of Piqua Rd. in Decatur. South of this point it is known as the Decatur Industrial Track. Currently Norfolk Southern dispatchers control the line from HARR northward. |
Looking south, in the distance is the Central Soya plant in Decatur. Just in front of it is the St. Mary's River bridge. |
On November 30, 2000 CSX C721 runs south through Hoagland, Indiana with a 43-car train led by CSX 2614. |
The Decatur local, formerly called WDFW1 in the Conrail era, is seen here crossing Flatrock Rd. (Allen Co.) southbound on October 7, 1997. |
The train is predominantly composed of Central Soya hoppers and tank cars but on occasion there will be a box car. |
A close up of the rail on the Decatur Line. It's easy to see why it's 10 mph running. |
The Decatur local spends a great deal of time switching cars in and out of the Central Soya plant. Usually it takes several hours. Frequently they "kick" cars in the yard to save time which is what he is doing here. July 24, 1997. |
The Decatur local backs up across Dayton Ave. southbound on July 24, 1997. |
The Decatur local is returning north on the GR&I seen here crossing Piqua Rd., along US 27/33. Just north of this crossing is HARR, where the controlled portion begins northward to Adams. July 24, 1997. |
C721 is seen here passing south through Williams, Indiana on April 28, 2000. The track diverging at the 2503's lead truck is a spur that goes into the Williams co-op elevator. Williams is located right on the Adams/Allen County line. |
On occasion the Decatur local runs south of Central Soya to Dolco Packaging on the southwest side of Decatur. The train uses a short segment of the Erie Lackawanna mainline to do this. The connection to this segment is where "DA" Tower once stood and the train backs up east onto the EL main before heading west. In the first photo he is crossing US 27 eastbound and then runs down the wobbly EL main towards the DA connection. |
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