309's train would handle empty pulpwood cars out of Birmingham and would clean out the huge Coosa Pines paper mill. As a result, it would have a huge train into Lineville that would get smaller and smaller as it neared its Manchester Yard destination. |
Date:
1/5/1975 |
Location:
Lineville, AL Map  |
Views:
693 |
Collection Of:

Bernie Feltman |
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Author: Bernie Feltman
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Picture Categories: Yard,Action |
This picture is part of album: SCL (Black/Yellow) Alabama/Florida Action Photos |