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Fri Sep 25 09:53:01 EDT 2020
We have discovered that many of the steel rails throughout Durham are still in evidence.I wonder why they were not removed?Jim:I'm not sure where you're finding steel rails in Durham. I haven"t been to Durham inages, but bear this in mind: 1- The Durham attraction for rail traffic was The American Tobacco Co. So I've been told, ATCO closed the Durham plant and transferred operations to their plant in Reidsville. That could account for some of the rail if the story is correct.
2- Today's Norfolk Southern operates Greensboro thru Durham to Goldsboro on a right-of-way of the state-owned North Carolina Railroad. Maybe NCRR hasn't seen fit to take the expense to remove the rail. (Does NCRR have to pay state property tax ?)
3- To participate in the lucrative tobacco revenue, SAL had a branch from Henderson to Durham. Is it still in service ? The Norfolk Southern Railway had a branch from Duncan, NC laid in 70# rail and a maximum authorized speed of 20 MPH. In the late 1960s, the proposal to build a flood control dam on the New Hope River would have submerged 19 miles on the old NS connection and the federal government paid to realign the Durham connection in kind, but who was rolling 70 # rail in the late 60's ? The government offered NS the option of replacing the 70# rail with 100# relay rail IF NS paid the difference in cost. NS nixed the offer. The relocated line was completed in 1973 and on Janury 1, 1974, NS was absorbed by Southern Railway. AFter that, the Lucky Strikes went to location on the SRS. Could be that some of the NS Rwy. to South Durham is still in existence.
Harry Bundy
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