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Curtis Corner is a strange crossing where neither major road goes across the tracks, the crossing is only there for access between the roads. One road is at track level, and the other is slightly above it. This necessitates using a pair of short access ramps that have the actual crossing, and you can get pictures from slightly above the crew level.
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MEC 374, 516 & 519 with PORU at Curtis Corner in Leeds on June 22nd of 2017.
Photo by John Erickson.
MEC 374, 516 & 519 with PORU at Curtis Corner in Leeds on June 22nd of 2017.
Photo by John Erickson.
MEC 350 pulling PORU through Curtis Corner on June 4th of 2020.
Photo by John Erickson.
MEC 350 pulling PORU through Curtis Corner on June 4th of 2020.
Photo by John Erickson.
MEC engines 351, 510, & 305 take RUPO through Curtis Corner in Leeds on October 3rd of 2020.
Photo by John Erickson.
MEC engines 351, 510, & 305 take RUPO through Curtis Corner in Leeds on October 3rd of 2020.
Photo by John Erickson.
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RUPO and MEC engines 518, 501, & 334 roll through North Leeds on June 22nd of 2017.
Video by John Erickson.
MEC 315, 307 & 345 at Curtis Corner in Leeds on April 8th of 2020 with PORU.
Video by John Erickson.
MEC engines 518, 504, & 321 with RUPO at Curtis Corner in Leeds on October 31st of 2020.
Video by John Erickson.
PanAm MEC engines 5972, 305, 313, & LTEX 3902 bring PORU through Curtis Corner in Leeds on December 19th of 2020.
Video by John Erickson.
MEC 502, 313, & 506 heading east up the branch at Curtis Corner in Leeds on May 9th of 2021.
Video by John Erickson.
Coordinates for the corner are 44°15'58.9"N 70°05'30.8"W.