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Roger Hensley
Member # 1374
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I think that this probably falls into the area of History. :-)

The Railroads of Madison County http://madisonrails.railfan.net has a number of memory articles/stories concerning NYC and PC. Maurice Lewman was a fireman and engineer with NYC and then PC and CR and Jim Peters was Towerman and Station Agent with NYC, PC and CR.

Also, there is a tour of the (now) CSX Big Four Avon Yard near Indianapolis as it is today. There is a bit on the Big Four/PC depot in downtown Anderson that is currently being restored for another 100 years. Feel free to stop in and take a look.

No, I don't have a lot of PC photos, but there are qiote a few photos taken over the years right up until today. And I have just received shots of two PC wrecks on the Michigan Division. It'll be several days before I can get them scanned and put up. I'm waiting for a few more.

Enjoy!

Roger

Roger Hensley - madisonrails@railfan.net
== http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ ==
== Railroads of Madison County (Indiana) ==
 

The Chief
Member # 2172
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Roger,
what about the railroad bridges of Madison County?

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Roger Hensley
Member # 1374
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Gotcha! There is one! It is a concrete bridge with the PC logo in it. :-)

Roger
 

dilly
Member # 1427
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Just took a quick peek at the web site. Looks great. I look forward to exploring it further.
 



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