I would like to thank those individuals that donated the images for the site. As many know, finding quality pictures of the C&O of Indiana is a tough task, thankfully we have several individuals who have donated images to the C&O of Indiana site. Thanks go to, Bob Jettmore, Kevin Nelson, Joe Russell, Jason Jordan, David Dawson, Dan Goins, Bruce Emmons, (photos of Harold Miller)and Ed. Other photos donated to the site by those who want to remain nameless. If you have any pictures you would like to add, please feel free to let me know by emailing me: matt@(remove)candoindiana.com
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Chessie 6554 sets at the Richmond Indiana yard next to the ramp. Guessing by the clues in the picture that the ramp by this time had been closed.
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Amtrak's Cardinal heads north at South 4th street in Richmond. To say this was a unique location, I believe a few train crews had stories about this location.
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North 3rd street in Richmond provides a nice view point of a passing southbound freight through the small yard. Today the only remaining thing is the depot, still bearing Chessie markings.
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The Cardinal heads north out of Richmond toward Chicago, shown from the GR&I's former overpass, you can see the Wayne Bus Company in the distance. This was located on the north side of Richmond and south of Interstate 70.
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From the looks of it, its Waterfall Road crossing on the north side of Richmond, we see a northbound train heading toward Muncie, Peru and Chicago.
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Taken from North 3rd Street, the Richmond Avenue overpass provided an unwanted shadow, but no shadow can kill a C&O of Indiana picture. The train is southbound and in just seconds will pass the Richmond depot and yard.