> The wide area beneath the middle, on the left side
> of the yard,  is where the track rises to match the elevation of the
> road, forming the hump.

Of course, I 'm wrong about that- the hump would have to at the top end of
the yard for things to work.  You can barely see where the road and the
track are next to each other at the upper end.

An end-of-yard photo:

http://www.thebluecomet.com/cr6353allentowneastend.jpg

Stan Stokrocki



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