With the demise of the stretch of B&O CPL signaling between GREENS SPRING and PATERSON CREEK, MEXICO and WEST HUMP interlockings in the Cumberland Terminal became the last stand for B&O CPL's along the old B&O Main Line. Well now's the time to run to the border and get your photos because CSX has finally started the task of re-signaling the signature interlocking of the Cumberland Terminal/Yard.
I would also expect the interlocking to be rationalized with the many internal dwarf signals either being eliminated or the MEXICO plant being split between 2 or more new logical interlockings. If the re-signaling job at GREENE JCT is an indication it will probably be the former. Anyway, there is a public bridge from which great photos can be taken so if you live anywhere near western Maryland take a road trip before its too late. It's not only your last chance to see a classic B&O interlocking, but possibly your last chance to see CPL's period.
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ReplyDeleteThe CPLs guarding the main at the Cumberland Hump came down the following May. I happened to be driving by when CSX was taking them down and grabbed a few pictures. Sad day for someone who had lived by them my entire life.
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