RJ Corman Cumberland City turn at Clarksville Tennessee
by Jim Pearson
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RJ Corman Cumberland City turn at Clarksville Tennessee
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Jim Pearson
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Photograph - Photography
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December 20, 2019 - RJ Corman's Cumberland City turn local exits the bridge over the Cumberland River as it makes it's return trip northbound on the Memphis Line at Clarksville, Tennessee with RJC 3801 and 3837 leading with their long noses forward elephant style for their return trip to Guthrie, KY.
It is a Swing through truss bridge and was constructed in 1891 by the Pencoyd Bridge & Construction Company for the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway. It is still an operating bridge on the river and sees at most two trains a day, but most days only one. Trains head to Cumberland City, TN (SB) usually around 9:30am CST and return north on average about 2:30-3:30pm CST.
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January 25th, 2020
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