Turntable: (Satellite)
Central of Georgia was a separate railroad in 1928, but it was merged into Southern in 1963.
Bob Kinstrey posted seven photos with the comment: "Summerville, GA, in the rain."
The utility pole has no wires.
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Street View, Sep 2022 |
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Street View, Apr 2008 |
Bob Kinstrey posted seven photos with the comment: "Summerville, GA, in the rain."
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Screenshot of the locomotive being turned on the turntable, Oct 2019 |
Steam excursions are run by the Tennessee Valley Railroad between Chattanooga and Summerville. [tvrail]
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AllOnGeorgia The excursions did not run between 2019 and 2023. I guess it took them a while to recover from Covid-19. |
I was curious as to what type of railyard surrounded the turntable back in the day. So I found an old aerial photo to check it out. That is when I discovered that this turntable did not use to be in this town!
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EarthExplorer: Feb 17, 1964 @ 19,000; AR1VAWY00020011 |
In fact, it was in the L&N Boyles Yard in Birmingham, and it was moved here in 2003. CSX donated it.
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Bob's post The turntable turns steam locomotives for excursion trains run from Chattanooga. Oct 2019 photo of a plaque by John Carter |
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1955 Rome Quad @ 250,000 |
On the day I wrote these notes (Oct 7, 2023), this video showed up in my Facebook feed that evening.
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3:06 video @ 0:34 |
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