Once in a while even a blind squirrel finds a nut. I was blessed to catch an R.J. Corman move on Tuesday that I have never seen or heard of before this.
Corman ran a double-stack train from Warwick to south of Massillon operating as WS01.
There I lost the train but it did not reach Brewster, so I don’t know where this train went after passing Mace interlocking in Massillon.
In the photographs that accompany this article, R.J. Corman SD40-T No. 8336 is shown southbound at Warwick Tower in Clinton, north of Canal Fulton along Warwick Road, and south of Canal Fulton near Butterbridge Road.
I don’t know the story behind this move.
Article and Photographs by Robert Farkas
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