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How often are deer and livestock hit?
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Here in Maine critters meeting the pilot of a locomotive is common. <br /> <br />Back a few years ago I heard that the Bangor and Aroostook hit a huge amount of Moose (Not surprising considering the amount in northern Maine), more so than most railroads up here because the F3's (The B&A used F-units well in to the 1980's) had duck-horn's that sounded, supposedly, like a moose mating call. This is just what I heard, could be true or not. <br /> <br />-Justin Franz <br /> <br />And yeah, B&A stands for Bangor and Aroostook, not Boston and Albany![;)] At least in Maine.
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