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C&O map

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Does anybody have a map of the C&O through Muncie, IN? And maybe surrounding areas? Thanks!

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I'll see if I can find something for you. I was just there on Friday. CSX is pulling out old signals up and down that line and replacing them with new ones. The downtown area is well worth the trip.

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trainjunkie47 wrote:I'll see if I can find something for you. I was just there on Friday. CSX is pulling out old signals up and down that line and replacing them with new ones. The downtown area is well worth the trip.
Oh believe me , I've been there

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Which line is having the signals replaced?

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John Ryan wrote:Which line is having the signals replaced?
Indy Line . . . which was most definitely not ex-C&O.
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Thank you. I thought not much was left of the C&O in those parts. Now ... what was wrong with the signals on the Indy Line?

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John Ryan wrote:Thank you. I thought not much was left of the C&O in those parts. Now ... what was wrong with the signals on the Indy Line?
Nothing. CSX was looking for upgrades I guess. I think the Type G's were put in in the late 1940's or early 1950's.

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