414 could not start its train after stopping in the siding to meet its counterpart, train #415. In a common practice at this location during this era, the "push" is being made `gainst the cab of the eastbound train climbing away from Opelika. The crossing/interlocking with Southern Railway's Columbus-Birmingham "P" line is just to the right of the lead locomotive. The east end of the Oelika siding is just beyond the interlocking |
Date:
7/11/1984 |
Location:
Opelika, AL Map  |
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Bernie Feltman |
Locomotives: Rolling Stock: |
Author: Bernie Feltman
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Picture Categories: Action |
This picture is part of album: SBD-Seaboard System Alabama/Florida action shots |