We all know examples like the first at Prestwick, where you try your to keep you ball of the rail line. Definately one of the best opening holes in golf. There are lots of other examples similar in nature at many old clubs like the 11th at Royal Troon where it represents the boundry.
But Willie Park Jr. used the railroad as a more direct hazard.
Does anyone else know of examples like this at other courses. Do any still exist?
At on hole on the Dixie Course (at Royal Montreal - NLE) known as "island" Willie used the railroad as a back hazard to complete the island created on three sides by the creek.
This is the 2nd shot on a long par four where the shot was indeed over the railroad to a wonderful plateau green. Royal was bisected by a few rail lines at Dixie.
Now for me this is one of the most interesting lost holes. Note the 2nd hole at Weston (by Wilie Park Jr.), has an enormous bridge running right through the middle of the 2nd shot. The bridge was there first!
Here is a look from the tee, and the famous 2nd shot where players either played over ( I don't think I could today) or played btween the columns! Has anyone seen anything else similar? Is anything like this still in existance? This hole survived to 1950.