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Vandals and vacant buildings mean trouble anywhere, and so it was with WG tower after the control apparatus was removed. The brick building, once reasonably attractive in a functional way, has become an eyesore, its interior not only wrecked but also…

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Yard leads at the west end of Elkhart connect with the main tracks at a remote interlocking called "WG," controlled from B tower, 4.9 miles east. This is WG looking east, with the yard leads (2) in the foreground and the main tracks adjacent.…

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One supplementary facility not generally available at hump yards is a separate yard for making up local freights. The results are either that locals are delayed and production is slowed while these cars are handled in pullout areas, or that the…

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The west end yardmaster gets this view of the pullout operation he controls as he looks out of the east window of the west end yard office, located immediately north of the car shop. Groups one through four are dead ahead, and the eastbound departure…

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Looks like an awful lot of room, but big yards attract traffic and traffic in modern times is carried in longer and longer cars, so that what in the beginning was plentiful class yard capacity at Elkhart changed later to adequate and more recently to…

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Eight groups of nine tracks each comprise the class yard at Elkhart. South and north bypass tracks flank the hump lead; westbound departure yard, cleanout tracks, and inbound freight lead are adjacent to the south (left, above), and eastbound…

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The aforementioned footbridge was built to carry pedestrian traffic between the hump and the YMCA at times such as this, when long eastbounds on the receiving yard lead are pulling slowly by while a yard clerk records the consists from the TV…

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The footbridge over the eastbound receiving track affords this view of the hump, as humper 7112 finishes off no. 92 from Kankakee. The south bypass track and pocket are in the foreground (the latter a handy place for special-move cars, do-not-hump…

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Details in this photograph, made from the east window of the trainmaster's office on the top floor of the hump building, are as follows: the hump lead, with Fairbanks humper 7112 and slug 450 backing off after completing a shove; the fifteen-track…

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On the west side of the footbridge, the scene includes a portion of the Panama yard in the foreground and (beyond the shanty) the hump yard, in which two U-class engines are working (at the time, this yard was devoted primarily to storage of grain…

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The aforementioned Detroit yard is on the left, with the auto frames stacked in gondolas identifying train CD-1, a Cleveland-Detroit manifest receiving most of its traffic at Rockport Yard through which the Midland-Ross frame business is handled…

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Again from the second floor of Central Avenue yard office, this time looking to the north, we see the old Westbound yard and main line cutting across Central Avenue. The Old Westbound yard is used for storage and for making up northbound Bay City…

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Central Avenue is overpassed in two places by Junction Yard trackage. The bridge carrying the eastbound class yard leads, shown on the preceding page, is about a block south of the westbound hump lead bridge photographed here. In the right background…

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The downtown Detroit skyline and the Ambassador Bridge across the Detroit River form the backdrop for this view of Junction Yard as seen from a second-floor window of Central Avenue yard office. Central Avenue is directly below, and beyond it is the…

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This is the east end of Junction Yard, Detroit's major freight classification facility, as seen from the yardmaster's shanty at Livernois Avenue. The DetroitChicago main line is on the far right. Humper 8701 (with slug 453) is shoving towards the…
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