Posted by The Grande on December 13, 2011 
I hope someone helped that poor dog out of the pit! Awesome image!
Posted by JL Scott on December 13, 2011 
Classic scene David. Glad to see it on RP!
Posted by David Harris on December 13, 2011 
Have worried about the dog for years. Tried repeatedly to coax him out, to no avail. Clear standing water at bottom of pit, and we gave him food. Animal shelter was adjacent to yard, but closed for weekend. Always hoped/figured crews would alert shelter staff.
Posted by on December 13, 2011 
Nice, but isn't there an SW to the right of the coaling tower in the background?
Posted by on December 13, 2011 
I believe there is a curved roof in evidence. Good catch.
Posted by Bernie Feltman on December 15, 2011 
Among the things to disappear were/are the branch line network that radiated out of Columbus. The line down to the papermill at Mahrt is about to be shortlined leaving exactly ZERO NS branch lines where many used to exist
Posted by FRANK CARTER on November 23, 2013 
LOVE THIS SHOT---WORKED FOR C.OF GA FOR MANY YEARS--" TIME CHANGES ALL THINGS" IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT FOR THE CENTRAL OF GA. DISTRICT IN COLUMBUS GA.--M&G LINE TO MONTGOMERY,AL.-R LINE TO RAYMOND,GA. S -LINE TO ALBANY,GA----ALL GONE BUT THANKS TO THE MANY GREAT SHOTS LIKE THIS , FOLKS CAN STILL VISIT THE PAST.
Posted by David Harris on November 24, 2013 
Thank you, Mr. Carter. When I started shooting in the early 1970s, I griped a lot about what was gone - steam, pre-Amtrak passenger service, Fs, Alcos, manned depots every few miles... Little did I expect how much more sterilization would take place along the rails.
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