We began our day in Hagerstown, MD with a visit to Norfolk Southern's Vardo Yard where we spotted cars slowly moving south. Not knowing whether this was a train leaving or a switching move we decided to find a location and see what happened. We set up along Jordan Road in Fairplay, MD and after a short wait the train we saw in Hagerstown came south (above and below).
After photographing the train at Fairplay we returned to Vardo Yard and I went into the yard office. One of the men on duty, after informing me that I was tresspassing, told me that #211 was called for 10 AM. As it was after 9 we moved north to the Martin Elevator in Maugansville, MD. Number 211 showed up running about 20 minutes late.
While #211 changed crews we headed south again, eventually finding this location at Mondell Road in Sharpsville, MD.
Not hearing of anything else in the area, and being reluctant to try the Vardo Yard office again, we decided to explore the Lurgan Branch in the hopes of locating something. On our return to Maugansville I left the car and looked north. Coming right at me a couple of blocks away was #13R.
We returned again to Vardo Yard to see what #13R would do. When the crew was directed into one of the yard tracks we knew it would be awhile before the train left. However, there was a power set sitting on the main so we set up at Saint James, MD for what turned out to be the power of #228. This crew would pick up its train at the Virginia Inland Port in Cedarville, VA and take its train towards its final destination in Norfolk, VA.
Once again we had no indication that anything was imminent so we decided to set up again at the Martin Elevator in Maugansville in the hope that something would come south. Instead local #H34 came north
and worked in downtown Maugansville.
While #H34 switched in Maugansville Jim and I explored to the north hoping something would come south. Hykes Road in Milnor crosses NS just south of the former Greencastle, PA intermodal facility. Number H34 was first to enter the scene (above and two below).
When Jim called to inform me he could see a stack train waiting on the main at the north end of the yard I walked up toward the overpass and photograhed #201 as it came south.
Thanks for looking.
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