Correct! Galesburg is at least twice the size of Princeton.Princeton, IL
Slidell! Interestingly enough last Nov I was visiting a potential contractor in Hammond, LA, and stopped in Slidell on the way there (was driving with some coworkers... wish I could have taken Amtrak). Drove by the station, but didn't have time to go in.After Deland, FL, try this picture:
What station is this??
If the Crescent is running on time, it would most likely be dark at CVSJust wondering, how can you tell its a Cardinal and not a Crescent?
The Cardinal and Crescent use different railroad lines between Culpeper and Charlottesville (the Cardinal on the ex-C&O and the Crescent and Northeast Regional on the ex-Southern). These two lines cross at the site of the Charlottesville station (and diverge forever thereafter), and therefore the station has a separate platform on each line. This is the eastbound Cardinal stopped at its specific platform, or at least I am fairly certain it is, since I took that route last fall and have nearly the same picture (except mine is closer to the station, since I was in coach......).Just wondering, how can you tell its a Cardinal and not a Crescent?
Correct! Your turn. You are also correct that I was on the eastbound Cardinal.That is the Cardinal stopped in Charlottesville, VA.
You're welcome. I believe that the actual split between the two lines is in Orange, VA, though I have not seen it because the time I took the Cardinal it was four hours late and therefore it was dark at this point.Thanks for the lesson, I didn't realize that, and I go through Charlottesville on the Crescent regularly. Of course, lately it's been dark, but that's changing, so I'll pay closer attention next time.
You're welcome. I believe that the actual split between the two lines is in Orange, VA, though I have not seen it because the time I took the Cardinal it was four hours late and therefore it was dark at this point.Thanks for the lesson, I didn't realize that, and I go through Charlottesville on the Crescent regularly. Of course, lately it's been dark, but that's changing, so I'll pay closer attention next time.
Anyhow, here's the next picture. Sadly, it is not a very nice photo, nor is it very nice of me to make people guess where I took it:
Ann Arbor?You're welcome. I believe that the actual split between the two lines is in Orange, VA, though I have not seen it because the time I took the Cardinal it was four hours late and therefore it was dark at this point.Thanks for the lesson, I didn't realize that, and I go through Charlottesville on the Crescent regularly. Of course, lately it's been dark, but that's changing, so I'll pay closer attention next time.
Anyhow, here's the next picture. Sadly, it is not a very nice photo, nor is it very nice of me to make people guess where I took it:
Those two trains stop on opposite side of the building, as the Cardinal will cross over the Southern mainline to go west on the branch line. Been there, done that!Just wondering, how can you tell its a Cardinal and not a Crescent?
This one is correct!
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