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S-Line (Norfolk Southern)

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The Norfolk Southern S-Line is a secondary railroad line which runs between Morristown, Tennessee and Salisbury, North Carolina.

It is operated by Norfolk Southern Railway under 2 divisions. Half of the line is within the Coastal Division[1] and the other half is in the Central Division.

On May 8, 2020, Linwood Yard in Spencer, NC will be idling its hump and rerouting all terminating/originating trains to the surrounding yards in the area. Due to this, the S-Line will no longer feature any through trains (trains running through the entirety of the line. The line will, however, still feature all locals from before with either extended or additional routes.[2]

Trains

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All trains are required to be given track authorities from the Asheville Dispatcher.

Train number From-To Frequency
135 Asheville-Knoxville Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 2 am
136 Knoxville-Asheville Sunday, Tuesday, Friday
744 Salisbury-Catawba As needed
745 Catawba-Salisbury
51x Linwood NC-Lehigh IL As needed

Local trains

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Train number From-To Notes Frequency
P71 Oyama-Morganton Turn Mon-Fri
P95 Oyama-Catawba Turn Mon-Fri
P60 Asheville to Oyama Mon-Fri
P61 Barber-Linwood Daily
P62 Barber-Statesville Sun-Thur
P87 Asheville-Bridgewater Mon-Fri
T-28 Morristown, TN to Leadvale, TN Mon-Fri
T-29 Morristown, TN to Newport, TN Sun-Thur

References

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  1. ^ "Norfolk Southern Piedmont Division 2008 Timetable" (PDF). August 4, 2008: 117–118. Retrieved July 4, 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "Downgrading Norfolk Southern's Asheville line: This time it's personal - Trains Magazine - Trains News Wire, Railroad News, Railroad Industry News, Web Cams, and Forms". cs.trains.com. Retrieved 2020-05-07.

See also

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