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Okay, come on. It's not that difficult. Just google "big rail yard"...
Quote from: sandertheshark on June 07, 2008, 11:52:23 AM
Okay, come on. It's not that difficult. Just google "big rail yard"...
I was going to say it looked like a the biggest railyard in the world, but then I couldn't decide if it was actually railyard or some kind of new interstate highway system designed to increase traffic congestion. So it couldn't be Bailey Yard, the largerst railroad yard ever in the world.
Quote from: NACar on June 07, 2008, 12:14:16 PM
I was going to say it looked like a the biggest railyard in the world, but then I couldn't decide if it was actually railyard or some kind of new interstate highway system designed to increase traffic congestion. So it couldn't be Bailey Yard, the largerst railroad yard ever in the world.
It could and it is.
UP's Bailey Yards, North Platte, Nebraska.
There are crop circles in the lower left corner of that pic.....ALIENS!!
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Quote from: sandertheshark on June 07, 2008, 02:59:38 PM
It could and it is.
UP's Bailey Yards, North Platte, Nebraska.
We drove through Nebraska from Omaha to the north west corner of the state and were amazed at the number of 100+ car coal trains on the tracks. Must have been one about every 15 minutes or so. and they are all doing about 70 MPH between towns.
While on the road parallel to one I gave the engineer the "blow your horn" sign one gives a semi. I was rewarded with a long diesel horn blast. Made my day. :ohyeah: