Box 58
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First track to the left goes to across Marietta Street to Randall Brothers. The next track goes across the street to Coca-Cola Company. This is a very busy street. Note the close clearance of the R.S. Armstrong building in the immediate left of the photograph.
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Opposite view from exhibit U-26. L&N industrial tracks are on the right and L&N and Southern main lines are in the center. The Southern's coach yard and wheel pit is on the left. The switching leads pass around each side of the wheel pit. Note sharp curve of all tracks, many blind spots, and the overhead cranes.
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Cars are going north on L&N northbound main line. Note curves to left. Next signal board going north is obstructed by building in background with water tank on top and the next building north of that.
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Close up of tracks shown in exhibit U-27.
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Coach yard U goes around Southern Bondage Warehouse at the left. Vehicle and pedestrian traffic around these buildings is very heavy.
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Looking south from the front of the coach yard office. Cars on the right are on U track which passes through a car washer to the left around the south end of the yard behind the buildings to the crossings seen in exhibit U-29. All Southern passenger trains leaving Atlanta are repaired, cleaned, and made ready in this yard. Note the crossing in the center. All cars must be shoved over this crossing when building trains. It is used to carry supplies for the cars on the various tracks.
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All tracks lead off lead on fireman's side. Engine shown coupling to passenger car equipment, preparing to switch it.
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Switchmen are on south end of cars being shoved into Terminal Station.
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Fireman looking out door for signals.