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Looking west towards downtown on the CFER (ex-PRR) at Mike. The line actually used to go straight across the NS here but was realigned in the early 1990s. The track at the far left is the CFER and the next track to the right is the Triple Crown lead which goes into their yard. |
This is looking west down the NS Huntington District. The crossover in the middle of the two NS mains is used in lieu of crossing diamonds. The westward CFER track veers off to the right just past the telephone pole. |
Looking east at Mike. The tracks in the foreground are the NS Huntington District and the CFER diverges to the right towards Piqua Yard. |
Track Diagram 1967
This is a track diagram of what Mike interlocking looked like in 1967.
As you can see the majority of the tracks are gone today, leaving just
a skeleton of the once massive interlocking plant. Thanks to Bob
Bunting for supplying this schematic!
Mike Interlocking (Gay St. to Clinton St.) | 89 KB |
A side by side comparison at Mike: 1988 (left) 1999 (right). An NS train is crossing the Pennsy in the left view and the track we are standing on has been removed in the right view. There once was a signal bridge across the NS and you can see part of its leg in the left view on the extreme right side of the picture. |
An eastbound NS passes the one time mass of diamonds at Mike Tower in March 1988. |
NS 8423 pulls NS #257 westbound out of the Triple Crown Yard off the Triple Crown lead and onto the NS Huntington District at Mike interlocking on December 19, 1999. He will soon be passing Hugo. |
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