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The above capture is taken from Railroad Video's tape 20B, which
is a cab ride from Fort Wayne to Valparaiso on Amtrak #41. Here we
are westbound approaching Junction. The track veering off to the right
is the Grand Rapids & Indiana (later Pennsy) line that ran to Mackinaw
City - it was taken out of service at Junction in August 1999. This
was taken in August 1985 and today the tower is gone and so is the track
we are riding on. The New Castle District is past the tower in this
view out of sight.
Before the loop track was installed the Fort Wayne Secondary was run dark west of the diamond at Junction. The dark portion now begins west of Sand. |
Looking west at Junction interlocking. The overhead bridge in the distance is Hillegas Rd. |
One lone whistle post sign stands on the old New Castle District right of way. This is facing south. |
Looking north from Taylor St. the New Castle District makes a sweeping curve around to join up with the CFER. The black box to the left of the track is a wheel flange lubricator. |
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NS train M43 weaves southbound on the old meandering trackage from Runnion to Junction on June 13, 1993. The lead unit is about to cross PARK diamond which was the diamond with the Conrail (former GR&I) trackage that ran to Kendallville. PARK Interlocking, named after the adjacent Swinney Park, is no more and Norfolk Southern has torn up this portion of the GR&I north to Runnion as well as the tracks this train is riding on. The tall building in the background, which used to be a mill, has also been torn down. (1 of 3) |
In this picture the train is crossing Jefferson Blvd. passing, at the time, Allen County Motors. NS removed this track in August 1999. (2 of 3) |
The
train is now crossing the Conrail Fort Wayne Secondary diamond.
One
thing you will never hear again is a train whistling for West Jefferson
Blvd. [MP3 Format, 300K, 36 sec]. (3 of 3)
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The Conrail GR&I local turns northbound on the GR&I at Junction and crosses W. Jefferson Blvd. June 13, 1993. Part of this track at Junction still remains today. [MP3 Format, 190K, 21 sec.] |
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