E&BV Subdivision
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The CSX E&BV Subdivision is 39.2 miles long with milepost pre-fixes of CMO from CMO 3.2 to Milepost CMO 42.4. The station is at Martin, Kentucky
Martin, Kentucky
As of the census of 2000, there were 633 people, 295 households, and 166 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,357.5 people per square mile . There were 339 housing units at an average density of 727.0 per square mile...

. 606-285-3212 1-800-232-0144 for emergencies. The yard has 8 track total, two sidings, & on wye that conects the martin yard to Bids terminal. it has two spur tracks Jones Fork and Stenson mine extesnion. It has one dispatcher controlled siding with both ends a Spring Switch & Bates Branch witch is 0.4 mile long (a coal loadout). It has a total of five coal loadouts/coal mines. A total of 106 switches & 1 derail, this includes all loadouts, turnouts, & sidings. Martin yard is 3.8 miles long. The Yard Limits (YL) is under the rule of 193.
It has two three connections to subdivisions 1 = Rockhouse Subdivision  2 = Long Fork Subdivision
Long Fork Subdivision
The Long Fork Subdivision was a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It split from the E&BV Subdivision at Martin and ran south to a dead end at Hi Hat. CSX filed to abandon all but the first 3 miles from Martin to Salisbury in 2003; it had not seen...

  3 = Big Sandy Extension, which leads to the Big Sandy Subdivision about 4.1 miles from the E&BV. There are two defect detectors both type one DD(1) one at milepost CMO 12.0 and at milepost CMO 30.4.

DTC Block Limits:

1 Letcher TWC-DTC CMO 42.4 to CMO 39.5

2 Major TWC-DTC CMO 39.5 to CMO 33.9

3 Bates TWC-DTC CMO 33.9 to CMO 32.8

4 Buck TWC-DTC CMO 32.8 to CMO 23.2

5 Steel TWC-DTC CMO 23.8 to CMO 17.9

6 Midas TWC-DTC CMO 17.0 to CMO 11.3

7 Warco TWC-DTC CMO 11.3 to CMO 6.0

8 YL Rule 193 CMO 6.0 to CMO 3.2

Crew Change points:

MP 5.0 Martin, KY

MP 17.2 Garrett, KY

MP 18.1 Lacky, KY

MP 19.4 Estil, KY

MP 21.2 Wayland, KY

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