Short Line Railroad Switching or Railway Shunting as they say in the UK. The east leg of the Sardinia Wye is usually rusty. Norfolk Southern never used that track after they abandoned the railroad to Hillsboro. Cincinnati Eastern Railroad CCET uses it to load their company flat cars. This is the first train of the year! This is a rare train since it was on a Sunday, the first train for 2022 on this end of the line and it ran into the night on its way to the quarry in Plum Run , Ohio which is a couple miles east of Peebles. Trains normally only run during the week on this line during first shift hours although I have seen a few of them on the weekends lately. It looks like weekends will become common since the quarry is being used for rock shuttles. First we see the train running eastbound across Kline Road in Mount Orab, Ohio. Then we see the other side of the train as it enter Sardinia. After that we see some railroad switching. The train is spotting both CCET flat cars to load on the east leg of the Sardinia Wye. I have seen them load concrete blocks here and then take them to the rock unloading site in Milford. Finally we get to see the train go by the old Norfolk & Western line side signals as it leaves Sardinia en route to Hanson quarry. If you like short line railroad action, then this video is for you! This is actually a 2 part video and this is Part 1. Part 2 will show the train going past the new crossing gate installation on the east side of Sardinia and it will show the train passing the old N&W signals in Macon, Ohio. Winchester will also be included so don't miss Part 2! Filmed Sunday, January 2, 2022.Here is an interesting video called Railroad Shoo-fly Part 2:
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