35_OH_105_PA_Descendent
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Hello,
I was reading about about the Atlanta campaign and a question arose. I know that across the US there are many abandoned rail lines which in some cases have been vacant for well over a hundred years. I have several just down the road from me in PA. So I came up with a question that hopefully someone here has an answer to. In Georgia and the Carolinas, are there any abandoned railroad lines where twisted rails thrown aside by Sherman's men can still be seen, or have they all been scrapped and ripped apart by rail companies, salvagers, and souvenir hunters over the years?
photo by @rebel brit from post below
I was reading about about the Atlanta campaign and a question arose. I know that across the US there are many abandoned rail lines which in some cases have been vacant for well over a hundred years. I have several just down the road from me in PA. So I came up with a question that hopefully someone here has an answer to. In Georgia and the Carolinas, are there any abandoned railroad lines where twisted rails thrown aside by Sherman's men can still be seen, or have they all been scrapped and ripped apart by rail companies, salvagers, and souvenir hunters over the years?
photo by @rebel brit from post below
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