Where Is It?
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Re: Where Is It?
Petoskey?
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Re: Where Is It?
Boyne Falls looking east at Mill St.
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Is it in the 313 area code?
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Re: Where Is It?
Not in the 313.
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Is it the old cement place in Lansing?
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Re: Where Is It?
Correct, on Turner St.
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High-fives for everyone!
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Is this CR?
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Re: Where Is It?
Conrail-- or whatever it's called this week--- near the corner of Mt Elliot and Lynch Rd, in Detroit, under the Mound Rd. Bridge . Maybe??????
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That's what I was thinking too but couldn't narrow down the exact location
joeyuboats wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 11:49 amConrail-- or whatever it's called this week--- near the corner of Mt Elliot and Lynch Rd, in Detroit, under the Mound Rd. Bridge . Maybe??????
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Re: Where Is It?
Very good and reasonable guess. But negative. And not on Conrail.
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DCON Railway looking underneath East Grand Blvd.ConrailDetroit wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 2:38 pmVery good and reasonable guess. But negative. And not on Conrail.
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Correct
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Wasn't DCON a bug spray-killer??? Ha. Ha.
Re: Where Is It?
Darn it, I never see the easy ones before someone else gets it.
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The honor (dishonor?) is all mine. This is in Hamler on the DT&I, just south of the diamond. I had some time to kill and was bumming around and found it, I thought it was neat and may have attracted the eye of other railfans in years past
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Thanks for the answer. I think you are the first to stump us.
Pie39 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:43 amThe honor (dishonor?) is all mine. This is in Hamler on the DT&I, just south of the diamond. I had some time to kill and was bumming around and found it, I thought it was neat and may have attracted the eye of other railfans in years past
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Re: Where Is It?
Speaking of which:
Where be it? ROW used to run right through here toward the elevator in the background.
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