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Hi! I'm another person who knows where Shoreham is. During my days as a student at the U of M, I needed some extra $'s, so I worked two part-time jobs - one as a driver for Yellow Cab and one as an operator / traveling-agent for the Soo Line. My boss's office was based at Shoreham so I was there frequently. I also lived just northeast of the yard near the old Apache Plaze shopping center. <br /> <br />It's been a few years since I've been by there as well, but I do know that at least some of the shop buildings that I remember from the 70's are gone, including the building where my department's offices were located. There are still some of the buildings left, but not as many as before. <br /> <br />It was quite an interesting yard design, like a big horseshoe, but then they added the mainline cutoff across the open end of the horseshoe. I should drive by there again one of these days. <br /> <br />Tom Edwards <br />New Ulm, MN
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