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Empire Builder moved to a more southerly route?
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[quote user="spokyone"]<p>[quote user="Murphy Siding"] I'd have to agree with arbfbe. I don't see anything on the internet that says any MRL trains operate east of Laurel Montana, now or ever, for that matter.[/quote] <a href="http://www.montanarail.com/General/maps.htm">http://www.montanarail.com/General/maps.htm</a></p><p> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Write to Corporate offices and pay the required fee like I did for that info, the internet web link only shows general public info and does not include anything specific. If you don't feel that there is more involved info that a person HAS to request, or PAY $$$ for then you are another one who likes to live in the dark and react with Knee-Jerk Emotions. </p><p>Or try going to the AAR and having them send you [STILL HAVING TO PAY FOR THE ACTUAL MAP] an Interstate Freight Hualage Map, this will show you all the Railroads operating in the 48 United States, where the Railroads have Trackage/Delivery Rights on other Railroads, the frequency of trains over secific routes, and if you ask NICELY they may send you an AAR pin and an OPERATION LIFESAVER pin. </p>
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