Rail Cam Now Working

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Tue Jan 11 17:13:56 EST 2011


As additional info to those viewing the Virginia Museum of Transportation rail camera who might not be familiar with that area in Roanoke, the "track" painted on the pavement in the right foreground is part of the Roanoke Rail Walk, which connects the VMT (on which the camera is mounted) and the O. Winston Link Museum three blocks east (in the direction the camera is viewing). Along the rail walk at the near end of the tall fence a set of steam locomotive wheel centers can be seen. This is only one of many railroad artifacts along the Walk, such as benches made out of freight car wheelsets (including iron wheels cast in Roanoke Shops many years ago), a diesel horn that can be blown, an illuminated signal, a stage made out of a Southern Railway flat car, a speaker that lets one listen in on the train radio broadcasts, etc.

Gordon Hamilton
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The Roanoke Rail Cam is "on" again. And thank you Gordon for the address of the VMT camera. I needed my train "fix" for today. It would be great to link the 2 cameras together on a split screen.

Terry Marshall
Hagerstown, MD


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