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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Another busy railroad for you Y@ I can't open up the url from my work computer so I'll check it out later from home.
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Saline Branch between Ann Arbor and Adrian.
Huh? Not to critique you Y@ but.... did you mean that to be fiction?
Huh? Not to critique you Y@ but.... did you mean that to be fiction?
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
I believe he said it was a ficticous line from Lima to Jackson and the AA-Adrian branc too.ns8401 wrote:Saline Branch between Ann Arbor and Adrian.
Huh? Not to critique you Y@ but.... did you mean that to be fiction?
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
On second thought the routing would work using three different lines.... You would have to take the saline branch (NYC) west to Cement City I think it is, switch to the SMRS (NYC) line take it all the way down to Tecumseh and then hang a Westward turn on the N&W (originally DT&I's rather roundabout main line, which was turned over to the Wabash in the 1920's) the short 5 miles into Adrian. It was doable (although never really done, since that was all branch lines). Only the SMRS exists out of this stretch other than what's left of the Saline Branch off the AA.AARR wrote:I believe he said it was a ficticous line from Lima to Jackson and the AA-Adrian branc too.ns8401 wrote:Saline Branch between Ann Arbor and Adrian.
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Yep. That line is fictitious as well.ns8401 wrote:Saline Branch between Ann Arbor and Adrian.
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Here's one of the GP40-2's, number 6352: http://www.railroadforums.com/forum/att ... 1295991764
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
It's a scaaary ghost engineY@ wrote:Here's one of the GP40-2's, number 6352: http://www.railroadforums.com/forum/att ... 1295991764
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Here's a rundown of industries in Michigan. Ohio will follow soon.
Adrian
ADBF Interchange
Sunfield Transload (5-10 cars a week)
Ann Arbor
AA Interchange
Alex Products (25-30 cars a week)
Hilton Lumber Co. (4-5 cars a week)
PVC Pipe (10-15 cars a week)
Sunfield Transload (15-20 cars a week)
Zachrich Cold Storage (6-8 cars a week)
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Co-op (2-5 cars a week)
Jackson
Bander Machining (10-12 cars a week)
NS Interchange
Moyer Shipping (2-3 cars a week)
Saline
BF Goodrich (8-10 cars a week)
Northland Grain (5-7 cars a week)
Tecumseh
Northland Grain (1-2 unit trains a month, 3-4 at the height of shipping season)
Adrian
ADBF Interchange
Sunfield Transload (5-10 cars a week)
Ann Arbor
AA Interchange
Alex Products (25-30 cars a week)
Hilton Lumber Co. (4-5 cars a week)
PVC Pipe (10-15 cars a week)
Sunfield Transload (15-20 cars a week)
Zachrich Cold Storage (6-8 cars a week)
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Co-op (2-5 cars a week)
Jackson
Bander Machining (10-12 cars a week)
NS Interchange
Moyer Shipping (2-3 cars a week)
Saline
BF Goodrich (8-10 cars a week)
Northland Grain (5-7 cars a week)
Tecumseh
Northland Grain (1-2 unit trains a month, 3-4 at the height of shipping season)
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Here's the Ohio industry list. Keep in mind that this is highly fictional.
Antwerp
Antwerp Equity Exchange Grain (1-2 unit trains a month)
Napa Auto Parts (1-2 cars a month)
Beaverdam
Allen County Co-op (4-5 cars a week during shipping season)
Bluffton
American Minerals (35-40 cars a week during shipping season)
Cecil
LaFarge Cement (25-30 cars a week)
Defiance
Johns Manville Plant #1 (8-10 cars a week)
Johns Manville Plant #3 (8-10 cars a week)
Findlay
CSX Interchange
Cooper Tire (5-8 cars a day)
K-L Plastics (3-5 cars a day)
Fostoria
NS Interchange
Autorack Mixing Center Interchange
Jewell
Jewell Grain (1-2 unit trains a month during shipping season)
Liberty Center
Contract Firebrick (5-7 cars a month)
Gerald Grain (5-7 cars a week during shipping season)
Lima
CFE Interchange
CSX Interchange
IORY Interchange
NS Interchange
McKeen Tooling (3-4 cars a week)
Sunoco Refining (20-30 cars a week)
Lyons
Northland Co-op (1-2 unit trains a month during shipping season)
Napoleon
Advanced Drainage Systems (25-30 cars a week)
Cloverleaf Cold Storage (3-5 cars a week)
Interstate Cold Storage (10-12 cars a week)
Gold Medal Transload (3-5 cars a week)
Okolona
Jewell Grain (10-15 cars a week during shipping season)
Wauseon
NR&G Recycling (10-15 cars a week)
West Glandorf
Ottawa Farm Grain (3-4 unit trains a month during shipping season, 1-2 go to CSX in Lima)
Antwerp
Antwerp Equity Exchange Grain (1-2 unit trains a month)
Napa Auto Parts (1-2 cars a month)
Beaverdam
Allen County Co-op (4-5 cars a week during shipping season)
Bluffton
American Minerals (35-40 cars a week during shipping season)
Cecil
LaFarge Cement (25-30 cars a week)
Defiance
Johns Manville Plant #1 (8-10 cars a week)
Johns Manville Plant #3 (8-10 cars a week)
Findlay
CSX Interchange
Cooper Tire (5-8 cars a day)
K-L Plastics (3-5 cars a day)
Fostoria
NS Interchange
Autorack Mixing Center Interchange
Jewell
Jewell Grain (1-2 unit trains a month during shipping season)
Liberty Center
Contract Firebrick (5-7 cars a month)
Gerald Grain (5-7 cars a week during shipping season)
Lima
CFE Interchange
CSX Interchange
IORY Interchange
NS Interchange
McKeen Tooling (3-4 cars a week)
Sunoco Refining (20-30 cars a week)
Lyons
Northland Co-op (1-2 unit trains a month during shipping season)
Napoleon
Advanced Drainage Systems (25-30 cars a week)
Cloverleaf Cold Storage (3-5 cars a week)
Interstate Cold Storage (10-12 cars a week)
Gold Medal Transload (3-5 cars a week)
Okolona
Jewell Grain (10-15 cars a week during shipping season)
Wauseon
NR&G Recycling (10-15 cars a week)
West Glandorf
Ottawa Farm Grain (3-4 unit trains a month during shipping season, 1-2 go to CSX in Lima)
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
I like the industry breakdown Y@. It helps me understand how you develop the train shcedule.
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Re: Ohio Northern RR
Thanks Don. I got one of the GP9's painted up last night, gotta get working on an SD9 now as well.
As of now, both SD9's are based in Adrian for the Ann Arbor turn or Adrian local. Too bad they're both night jobs. The other power in Adrian is GP40-2 6356 and GP9 1717.
As of now, both SD9's are based in Adrian for the Ann Arbor turn or Adrian local. Too bad they're both night jobs. The other power in Adrian is GP40-2 6356 and GP9 1717.
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Here's a list of units of interest and where they're currently at.
OHNR SD9 1346: Adrian
OHNR SD9 1355: Adrian
OHNR GP9 1717: Adrian
OHNR GP9 1721: Lima
OHNR GP9 1726: Defiance
OHNR GP9 1731: Findlay
OHNR GP40-2 6356: Jackson (one of two units in the red nose scheme with red numberboards)
OHNR SD40-2 8507: Lima (one of two units in the red nose scheme with red numberboards)
OHNR SD9 1346: Adrian
OHNR SD9 1355: Adrian
OHNR GP9 1717: Adrian
OHNR GP9 1721: Lima
OHNR GP9 1726: Defiance
OHNR GP9 1731: Findlay
OHNR GP40-2 6356: Jackson (one of two units in the red nose scheme with red numberboards)
OHNR SD40-2 8507: Lima (one of two units in the red nose scheme with red numberboards)
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