CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
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CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
I am always curious about this but how busy is the CSX Toledo Branch south of Galatea?
Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
Some quick research on the forum and other sources mention a common range between 4-7 per day using the Toledo Branch. I am not symbol-specific on the trains that use the transfer, though there would likely be a little less traffic south of Galatea than what it would be north, due to the single wye track - trains that use the wye will bypass cities south of there (such as Findlay).
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Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
Thanks I was always wondering about exactly how busy it is
Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
More traffic south of Galetea.
North of Galetea
Q218
Q219
Q131
Q132
H??? Local
South of Galetea
All the above and
Q146
Q147
Q109 turn Marion to North Baltimore and return to Marion.
Q047 UPS train running for Christmas
Q246
North of Galetea
Q218
Q219
Q131
Q132
H??? Local
South of Galetea
All the above and
Q146
Q147
Q109 turn Marion to North Baltimore and return to Marion.
Q047 UPS train running for Christmas
Q246
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Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
There is now a Q256 running between Marysville and Walbridge.
Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
Honda's?cbehr91 wrote:There is now a Q256 running between Marysville and Walbridge.
Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
Tier4GEVO wrote:Honda's?cbehr91 wrote:There is now a Q256 running between Marysville and Walbridge.
Yes.
Overflow that will not go on Q246 for Chicago. Then added to Q209 for Chicago at Walbridge.
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Re: CSX Toledo Branch in Findley
For some reason I feel like all of the CSX north south lines in Ohio are growing with rail traffic