Paul and List, I don't ever recall 2ndNY (or any other eastbounds for that matter) making such a move. Between us and the PC, there was just too much traffic to tie up the joint trackage like that. I do remember the "yard job"going to the UPS and getting outbound loads and empties which were taken to the yard and presumably spotted on the manifest trains during crew change, etc. The only train that was allowed to tie up the railroad was the CX99. Marion cars were (usually) spotted on the head end. The CX99 would stop east of the Scioto switch, the power would cut off and pull up to clear the switch. The yard job, which was waiting on the spur would then open up, pull out, back up to the train and get the Marion consist and then push them back into the spur to the UPS facility. The Croxton power would then return to his train and head for the Marion yard. This move usually only took about a half hour. As for the wye, it was a remnant of the war years when both the Erie and the PRR had access to the ordinance plant. If I recall correctly, the PRR side of the wye had been pulled up long before the EL started servicing the UPS. Probably our gain for I'm sure the guys in black (N&W) would have jumped on that opportunity had they the chance. Rich Tubbs Marion OH - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Brezicki" <doctorpb_@_bellsouth.net> To: "R.M."Rich" Tubbs" <rich_@_richtubbs.net>; "Erie Lackawanna List" <erielack_@_lists.elhts.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 9:29 AM Subject: Re: (erielack) Marion Intermodal Terminal > Rich, > > Thanks for clearing that up; I didn't know the GSA had TWO facilities in > Marion. EL's own TOFC facility was off Kenton St on the northeast side of > the yard. It had a capacity of 6 long flats but I doubt it saw much use. > In EL in Color there is a hand drawn diagram that shows the switch at the > west end of the ordinance facility siding (trailing point for WB's); the > area is labelled "Government Storage Area-GSA". This arrangement probably > explains why 2-NY-100 was allowed 40 min at Marion, double the time for > all other stops of UPS trains: presumably the power had to cutoff at the > yard and run wrong main to pickup the cars, then take them back to the > train. Is it possible a wye was installed here for the UPS operation? > > Paul B The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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