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hos B&LE havde fortalt os at der var to tog på vej til
Greenville. Det første kom vi for sent til, men det andet kommer
her nord over Osgood Viaduct. En ganske lang bro over et par andre
banestrækninger og Little Shenango River. Strækningen er
B&LE's såkaldte KO Line, en slags omfartsbane udenom
Greenville så man undgår en del kurver og stigninger. Det
er ganske svært at beskrive det jernbanemæssige i ord, men
Meadville Line går under viadukten ca. under det bageste
lokomotiv.
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When visiting the
B&LE we had learned that there were two trains on the line, both
headed for the Greenville Area. We got back too late for the first one,
but this northbound is seen on the Osgood Viaduct. A long bridge across
a few rail lines and the Little Shenango River. It's the B&LE's KO
Line, a bypass past the curves and grades of the original line into
Greenville. It's quite hard to explain the railroad complexity of this
area, but the Meadville Line crosses under the viaduct under the rear
unit of this train.
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