Another modelable spot on the SGLR. This short spur parallels Evans Avenue in Fort Myers. It consists of four industries, including, from north to south, Amerigas, Tri-Circle Pavers, Balgas, and another Amerigas. This spur is very active and receives cars nearly every DeSoto turn. The tiny sidings are packed to absolute capacity with tanks and Ortner hoppers. depending on the view you use on Google Maps, whether from north, south, west or east, different cars can be seen.
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North-oriented view, as it appears on a map. |
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Looking west, an ortner appears at Tricircle. |
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Looking east, two ortner hoppers. |
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Second Amerigas at the end of the line. |
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Balgas, second to last industry. |
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Empty Tri-Circle Pavers. Note the unloading hatch beneath the rails that connects to the conveyor belt. |
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First industry, first Amerigas. Note how close the switch for Tri-Circle Pavers is to the Amerigas spur. |
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