East siding switch is lined and locked for the mainline and the flagman is now chasing his caboose, which he will grab and swing onto. The Opelika crossing was a mandatory stop for all trains until signals were installed later in the decade |
Date:
6/7/1977 |
Location:
Opelika, AL Map  |
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883 |
Collection Of:

Bernie Feltman |
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Author: Bernie Feltman
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Picture Categories: Action |
This picture is part of album: SCL (Black/Yellow) Alabama/Florida Action Photos |