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Wow!! Where do I start? Santa Fe Junction is great although construction is starting there on a couple of major projects(it is just south of Kemper Arena just east of the Kansas River). If you have a truck or don't mind taking your car on a bumpy dirt road, Rock Creek Jct. is another great spot with great train frequency. You can check out suburban railroading in Olathe, Kansas, as BNSF has two main lines going through, or Independence, Missouri which UP, KCS, and the occasional Missouri & Northern Arkansas wind through. You can check out the Norfolk Southern at Birmingham Jct. and along their yard in North Kansas City. The list is endless. Get a city map that includes rail lines and you are set. If you go anywhere near the Missouri River or in Kansas City, Kansas, it is best to go during the day, especially the morning, for safety.
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