02-18-2014, 02:13 PM
I'm not recommending fishing, but the fact is that there aren't that many "generalized" industries in New England, especially those that still use rail service. (Actually, there's less and less boxcar freight of any sort.) In other words, if you say it's New England, there ought to be a reason
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Actually Guliford handles a lot of boxcars according to the research I did for my Summerset Ry waybills plus there is several excellent Guliford videos on you tube show trains with lots of boxcars.Also on line research showed hundreds of industrial parks in the New England States.
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Why not spend a little time with Google to find out what industries use rail service in the region? What do those generic "warehouses" on the plan receive, anyhow?
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Do you know how hard that is? I been there and done that..Its far better to use Google maps and look up rail served industrials on the line you plan to model or freelance.
Is this a warehouse or manufacturer? The sign is located on the "front side" of the building..Something most railroaders never see.
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Actually Guliford handles a lot of boxcars according to the research I did for my Summerset Ry waybills plus there is several excellent Guliford videos on you tube show trains with lots of boxcars.Also on line research showed hundreds of industrial parks in the New England States.
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Why not spend a little time with Google to find out what industries use rail service in the region? What do those generic "warehouses" on the plan receive, anyhow?
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Do you know how hard that is? I been there and done that..Its far better to use Google maps and look up rail served industrials on the line you plan to model or freelance.
Is this a warehouse or manufacturer? The sign is located on the "front side" of the building..Something most railroaders never see.
Larry
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!

