Vegasphotoman
Greenie
- Sep 23, 2014
- 10
- 5
- Detector(s) used
- Whites MXT stnd. factory coil & Eclipse DD
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi everyone!, my 1rst post on treasurenet....anyways...I'm sure this link has prolly been posted before.... but...just in case...here it is....
Abandoned Rails website website---->>> Abandoned Rails: Home
has each state and shows where the old torn up or abandoned rails used to lay...MAPS with rail routes.historic info and dates etc...location photos even on many...good stuff ...one more thing to help you find that treasure trove!
I ran across this website while doing research on some old railroad ties... I found a pile of R&R ties at an abandoned farm (farm dates back to the late 30's) about 400 yards from my house.........., they had date nails from 1918 to 1932 range.........that fits right in with the old Tonopah and Tidewater Rail Road that was abandoned in 1940s about 25 miles form my house....
only other close by rails are in Vegas ....about 60 miles away.... I'm giving it a 50/50 chance on odds that they are from the T&T line... they are now used as steps in the yard...leading up the hill to my garage...see pics of some of the date nails and the ties as they are now. the ties are 8feet long, some are 12" wide and about 7-8 inches thick, pretty serious sized wood..the gauge looks standard a little less than 5 feet..
happy hunting! Paul C Vegasphotoman
as much as it is fun to find stuff, research is 1/2 the fun.........
Abandoned Rails website website---->>> Abandoned Rails: Home
has each state and shows where the old torn up or abandoned rails used to lay...MAPS with rail routes.historic info and dates etc...location photos even on many...good stuff ...one more thing to help you find that treasure trove!
I ran across this website while doing research on some old railroad ties... I found a pile of R&R ties at an abandoned farm (farm dates back to the late 30's) about 400 yards from my house.........., they had date nails from 1918 to 1932 range.........that fits right in with the old Tonopah and Tidewater Rail Road that was abandoned in 1940s about 25 miles form my house....
only other close by rails are in Vegas ....about 60 miles away.... I'm giving it a 50/50 chance on odds that they are from the T&T line... they are now used as steps in the yard...leading up the hill to my garage...see pics of some of the date nails and the ties as they are now. the ties are 8feet long, some are 12" wide and about 7-8 inches thick, pretty serious sized wood..the gauge looks standard a little less than 5 feet..
happy hunting! Paul C Vegasphotoman
as much as it is fun to find stuff, research is 1/2 the fun.........