(Left) Tje old Pickens line that was a shortcut that bypassed Anderson and went straight to Gluck. The line has been out of service for about 10 years now, and is now being used as a storage track for new tankers for the new Ethanol Plant in Cheddar (Belton), (Right) the lead back to the main that leads to the Scrap Metal Plant behind me |
Date:
2/16/2009 |
Location:
Anderson, SC Map  |
Views:
308 |
Collection Of:

Ant Davis |
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Author: Ant Davis
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Picture Categories: Track,Action |
This picture is part of album: Pickens & Greenville & Western Railways (Tanks, Tanks, Everywhere!) |