How far does the track continue into the woods at the end of the line?
A. – At Colgate Grove, the tracks continue north about 5 miles into the town of Mt. Union where they connect to the national rail system. At Rockhill, the tracks extend south about 21 miles to the town of Robertsdale where the coal fields were located. The Friends of the EBT currently occupies and operates a museum out of the former EBT station in Robertsdale. Q. – Is the trolley museum’s track original. A. – Yes and no. The Rockhill Trolley Museum’s demonstration trolley line has been built over the original EBT Shade Gap Branch. The trolley museum’s track is standard gauge, and since the road bed was originally narrow gauge, there are some close clearances on the line.
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