One of the great things about the internet, pictures and stories are at our fingertips.  We just have to be careful to check the sources.  Living in Ellijay, GA, in the late 60s into the early 80s was a treat.  L&N’s Hook & Eye line served our small town bringing fuel oil, propane, coal, sand, surplus cheese, and other oddities on the team track.  They took finished lumber, wood chips, and pulpwood. Needless to say, the 80s saw a huge decline in rail traffic as trucks became the norm and big guys (Seaboard System/Family Lines/CSX didn’t want to deal with branch lines.  I got see miles of old hoppers shoved into the hills for storage thinking the end was near.  Then steps in the Georgia Northeastern RR, and the rest is history.  Still not much goes on between Ellijay and Blueridge, but, the Blue Ridge Scenic RR prospers and freight service is robust on the southern end between Tate and Marietta.  Send me your hometown stories for publishing!

Bill Thomas, editor

First Place January 2023 West KY NRHS Photo Contest – RJ Corman locomotive 3803 eastbound, pulling a local freight between Russellville and Auburn, Kentucky. – Photo by William Farrell

Second Place January 2023 West KY NRHS Photo Contest -Norfolk Southern Intermodal #218 has taken the siding at Buechel, KY to wait for a Kentucky Utilities Coal Train #76J to charge the hill towards Danville, KY. NS #218 has no work this day and will be at the home terminal in Louisville in short order. Buechel, KY on January 27, 2023. – Photo by Bill Grady