An early 213 was hot news today for everyone along the Piedmont Division. At 7:30am, the train was in Manassas, the connection point from the B-Line of the Virginia Division from Front Royal. The hotshot flew 600 miles in only 11 hours (averaging 55 miles per hour for the entire run, which included three crew changes. Why did it cause such an uproar? The Southern heritage motor that led 204 on the 10th was turned in Harrisburg to lead south, so everyone trackside was excited to capture the Southern on the Southern in daylight. Here, the train is ducking under the obviously endangered Southern signal bridge at Sage Street in downtown Toccoa, which stands at the north end of the yard lead.