Interesting prototypes in Indiana

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Interesting prototypes in Indiana

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What are some interesting Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 prototypes across Indiana? Class 1 meaning branchline. Thanks!

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The NS Marion District (formerly known as the Marion Branch) is a pretty interesting piece of railroad.

See here for some shots along the line: http://www.railroadfan.com/phpbb/viewto ... =6&t=19332
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The South Shore. The last interuban in America, street running, good stuff.....

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How about matched SD9's on the Indiana & Eastern?

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=335139

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Typhoon wrote:The South Shore. The last interuban in America, street running, good stuff.....
I second that. awEsome peice of railroad, single and now double deck MU cars (personaly I think they need more ornage on them), GP38-2's in Orange, just a sweet railroad.
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sd70accsxt700 wrote:
Typhoon wrote:The South Shore. The last interuban in America, street running, good stuff.....
I second that. awEsome peice of railroad, single and now double deck MU cars (personaly I think they need more ornage on them), GP38-2's in Orange, just a sweet railroad.
I have been thinking of them!

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CSXIndyLine wrote:
sd70accsxt700 wrote:
Typhoon wrote:The South Shore. The last interuban in America, street running, good stuff.....
I second that. awEsome peice of railroad, single and now double deck MU cars (personaly I think they need more ornage on them), GP38-2's in Orange, just a sweet railroad.
I have been thinking of them!
Exactley what I am looking for is a line with at no more than 5 trains a day, branchline condtions (if possible) and at least 3 industries to serve.

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