A Bad Hair Day Rex _Sheridan

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Wed Jul 23 17:17:57 EDT 2008


Gary,

I don't think that US 52 relocation was near REX. In fact US 52 moved 3/4
mile north of the old routing and made the South Point crossing a local
street crossing. The R 0f W changes were 3 miles west of the crossovers and
in a location near the Ashland - Coal Grove bridge and known as the "the
Narrows" where you can see the still standing rock "sculpture" that gives us
the double S curve east of the bridge that has always brought questions as
to why did they leave such a spot in the line of such heavy tonnage. When
the NS set the line east of the rock closer to the hwy 10 years ago, because
of slippage into the river being nonstop, it seemed to a civilian that was
the time to take out the rock and the double curve.

I hadn't heard the word REX in 35 years. And I don't recall every seeing the
third track. And I have a question as to what was its purpose ?

Oakie G. Ford.

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> And stuff would have changed when the US 52 relocation construction was

> done as well to remove the crossing altogether. The N&W RoW was altered

> significantly in spots when US 52 moved. Gary Rolih Cincinnati

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> Ed

> I don,t know when the double crossover was install at South Point. But

> my thinking is the Rt 52 crossing and the REX siding probably did not

> work to good together. Just my thought.

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> Larry Evans

> Kenova, WV

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