Potomac Yard clearance limitation, or was it the Baltimore tunnels?

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Fri Jul 8 08:08:58 EDT 2005


As mentioned by Jim Foley, the controlling structure on the Washington
Division (now NS's Piedmont Division) was at MP 112.2, in Charlottesville.
This
is an overhead bridge that carries U.S. 250 (Main Street) across the tracks.
Because the structure is an ARCH, not all tracks would clear TTX cars
exceeding
17'9". NO fully enclosed auto racks would clear. Clearance was so critical
that
Southern had installed a detector at Proffit, six miles or so north of the
structure.
(I don't know where the detector was for movements approaching from the
south).
As a train approached the detector, it would project a beam across the main
line.
If an excessive dimension car broke the beam, it would set into motion
measures
to stop the train before it passed beneath the Main Street arch.

Clearance on the St. Thomas Division was so critical that auto racks moving
Windsor-Fort Erie were equipped with 33" wheels, not 36" wheels. GM had an
assembly plant at Talbottville, Ontario which required such equipment.
Harry Bundy
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