Where Passenger Trains Once traveled: 2006

Where Passenger Trains Once traveled: 2006

This is part of the shortline HARTWELL RAILROAD. It still operates on a shorter line, having abandoned much of it's rails years ago. It is over 100 years old.
These tracks were used until 1947 with "mixed " Trains. That means passenger and freights.
Very nostalgic to look at these days.
Location
Hartwell, Ga
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All MInolta-28mm-105mm
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1/125 sec
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Fujicolor 200
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Scanned from negative
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Polarizer
It is sad to see such a great way to travel disappear. I love riding trains; the last one I rode was the old Southerner line in New Zealand - it is gone now.
 
Great image..I always travel by rail whenever I can, although the number of routes and trains traveling on them shrinks every year in the US.
One good coming from the efforts of the past is a movement to convert old train tracks and rail beds-including one near us- into a 'railtrails' for joggers, hikers and bikers.
 
I know of an area in Australia where they converted an old rail line to a walking/biking trail of about 40km or so in length. It is a great place to walk and relax.
 

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