Box 58
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These were formerly used by Maintenance of Way workers. There are over 200 of them.
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Shows the Atlantic Coast line at the Ashby Street crossing, looking east. The main lines are on the right and the industrial tracks are on the left. (Ashby Street is now Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard NW).
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Atlantic Coast line. Note curves, debris, grass, and buildings blocking line of sight.
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Looking towards Washington Street Bridge. Note "S" curve of tracks, close clearances, and overhead bridges.
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Note the close clearance of the columns on the right, the mail truck approaching the crossing, and the curvature of the track. These tracks go through an area like this for approximately half a mile. Buildings and street are overhead, so it is always dark, even in the daytime.
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Note trees, poles, and weeds obscuring tracks. Heavy traffic here.
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Shows industrial area off Highland Avenue serviced by the Belt Line of the Southern Railway. Note the close clearance between cars, posts, and stacks of brick. Many men and vehicles are moving around in this area.
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This crossing is heavily traveled by pedestrians and vehicles. Note the curve in the track as it approaches the crossing. Close clearance from fences, trees, and bushes. Very steep grade.
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The Belt Line tracks are on the right and the industrial tracks on the left. Irwin Street crossing is two blocks north of the Edgewood Viaduct seen in the top right of photograph. Note curvature of tracks, support columns, and the crossing.