RailPictures.Net Photo: NS 3519 Norfolk Southern EMD SD40-2 at Chattanooga, Tennessee by KD Rail Photography
 
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» NS CNO&TP 2nd District 
» Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA (more..)
» September 18, 2017
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S D Forty Dash 2 NS T88 is crossing the Tennessee River on the main 2 track heading north on the CNO&TP for the Chattanooga Traction Company Branch wye right across the river at Control-Point (CP) Tenbridge (MP-331.8). NS T88 is a five days a week transfer run from Chattanooga's NS Debutts Yard to Red Bank where they bring loaded cement hoppers for the Buzzi Unicem USA Plant, and other miscellaneous of cars for other industries along the north Chattanooga area. Once the transfer crosses the river it will diverge on the south leg of the wye and continue west on the Traction Company Branch to the Chattanooga Brick & Tile Yard, where T88 will drop the inbound cars off for NS TC18 that will pick up that Monday, T88 will pick up the outbound cars, and run east back for Debutts Yard.
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