https://youtu.be/3hQyEGnUW1s?si=VoyzQVY1qk_A4jfz
A quick find that I filmed down at the mouth of CN’s Flat Rock yard. The Flat Rock-Rockwood switcher.
If someone can name the industries the cars came from it would be appreciated
CN L573 - Flat Rock, Michigan
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Re: CN L573 - Flat Rock, Michigan
Based on the cars that looks more like the Local that goes north of Flat Rock to River Rouge. The Rockwood local would have a lot of two bay covered hoppers and maybe an empty CenterBeam or two. Do the Flat Rock-Rockwood and Toledo-Rockwood Locals exchange cars?
Anyway, CN switches a lot of lumber loads to Nichols on River Rouge.
I don't know where the plastic pellet covered hoppers are from.
Anyway, CN switches a lot of lumber loads to Nichols on River Rouge.
I don't know where the plastic pellet covered hoppers are from.
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