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MP Rail Photography posted When looking west down the CSX Mt. Victory Subdivision you can clearly see the CSX Marion Yard but from ground level the scale of the yard can not be appreciated. The yard was once a major classification yard for the Erie Railroad and was the location of the diesel shops for the system's freight diesel fleet. Evidence of the Erie can clearly be seen with the foundation of the roundhouse still visible on the center right. Today, CSX uses the yard to switch blocks of autoracks, locals and set outs for thru trains. The yard is also used by Union Tank Car Company to store tank cars. The plan is just off camera to the right. On the left, the Whirlpool plant, which is not served by rail, can be seen. May 18, 2021 Roger Riblett shared |
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The Erie railyard is now used by the Union Tank Car Company. It is served by CSX because CSX has the Erie route east of Marion and the Big Four route west of Marion.
See pp. 4-13 of the CSX Historical Society 2017 Convention report for pictures of the Union Tank Car Company.
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