NS 12G and 13G are manifest freights that run from Enola to Harrington where they're broken down into several locals for Seaford, Delmar, all the way down to Pocomoke, and the Indian River secondary. The staion is still used as offices by the railroad, and the freight depot are the offices for MOW. Burris cold storage has a siding, but I haven't seen anything spotted for them in years. Next to that was Maryland Materials, they shut down long ago and the fairgrounds uses that as overflow parking during fair week. There's a film plant behind Pepsi on Rt. 13 that always had a siding full of covered hoppers, but that closed down a few years ago as well. The only customer left in town is Central Grain. There's been various oos junkers sitting behind the fairgrounds as long as I can remember.
The museum on Fleming St exibits all manner of historical artifacts from Harrington, including a horse drawn hearse, a model of Commerce St, WW2 memorabilia, and city police memorabilia. They operate the tower and cabin car on Hanley st as a railroad museum. Its usually open during the town's herritage days in late August/early September. But you can call to make an appointment.
OOS track in the background from around 1999 or so.
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Central Grain
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View from the tower looking North
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View from the tower looking South
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