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Lubbock - Plains Division Bulletin 20

Trackage Diagrams

November 1, 1987

Prepared by David W. Moore

Information from ATSF Car Location Identity Codes (CLIC)

Lubbock ö Lubbock was a center of commerce on the high plains of Texas. The 4th District mainline ran southeast to northwest through town. A secondary main ran north to Plainview and Amarillo. Branch lines radiated to Crosbyton, Seagraves and Bledsoe.

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Page 1 ö Zone 1: Upper Yard area

Page 2 ö Zone 1: northwest of Upper Yard

Page 3 ö Zone 2: Lower Yard area

Page 4 ö Zone 3: mainline southeast of Lower Yard

Page 5 ö Zone 3: Anderson Clayton and industry leads

Page 6 ö Zone 3: industry leads

Page 7 ö Zone 3: mainline

Page 8 ö Zone 4: industries near Upper Yard

Page 9 ö Zone 4: Ave A and 19th St Lead

Page 10 ö Zone 4: Ave A and 19th St Lead continued

Page 11 ö Zone 5: industries near Upper Yard

Page 12 ö Zone 5: industries near Upper Yard continued

Page 13 ö Zone 6: Crosbyton District mainline

Page 14 ö Zone 7: Plainview District mainline

Page 15 ö Zone 7: Plainview District industry lead

Page 16 ö Zone 7: Plainview District mainline continued

Page 17 ö Zone 8: Seagraves District mainline

Page 18 ö Zone 8: Seagraves and Lehman District mainlines

Page 19 ö Zone 9: mainline northwest of Upper Yard


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