Train 587, the Wadley Turn, has five pulpwood loads ready to pick up on its return trip to Manchester
Abanda's name is derived from the arrival of the A. B. AND A. Railroad in 1909. Bailey Brother's woodyard was one of the last active pulpwood yards on the Lineville Subdivision.
Date:
8/15/1973
Location:
Abanda, AL
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Collection Of:
Bernie Feltman
Author:
Bernie Feltman
Picture Categories: Roster,Yard
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SCL/SBD (Black/Yellow) Alabama/Florida roster/still shots
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Charles Burgess
General
Sure miss seeing those cars!
3/19/2011 8:52:12 PM
Bryan Smith
General
Wood yards used to be everywhere now they are gone....thanks for the photo.
3/20/2011 6:06:38 AM
Fred Stuckmann
General
Sweet catch.
3/20/2011 7:15:13 AM
Greg Ropp
General
Nice one, Bernie!
3/20/2011 9:08:23 AM
Karl Rethwisch
General
REALLY nice Bernie !!
3/20/2011 9:30:19 AM
Fred Stuckmann
General
You should make a book out of these kind of shots. I would buy it!
3/20/2011 7:31:58 PM
Dennis Weber
General
Nice Shot.
3/20/2011 8:32:40 PM
Daniel Pike
General
Awesome photo, and great information on the ABandA.
6/17/2011 3:23:10 AM
Jeffrey Allen
General
Abanda was a nice little place.
1/3/2012 10:30:47 PM
Daniel Pike
General
This wood yard is full of old broken down junk trucks and trailers now.
8/14/2013 12:02:52 PM
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