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I would highly recommend an area in Western Washington--in a small town called Snoqualamie. There is a small section of track that runs through town for a little excursion train that is just about dead now. There is an old, old Depot with all the original 'goings-on' from about 80 yrs. ago. Then just a mile or so down the road westward is quite a bit of old Steam Equippment that is pretty much abandoned, along with various cars from that time period. The area would make for great night photography as it has a deserved reputation for it's 'creepyness'. They filmed the weekly series 'Twin-Peaks' from there some years ago in the town of Snoqualamie. David Lynch, the director picked a good area for that show. Also, one of the finest eateries in the state is very close, at the Salish Lodge on the Snoqalamie Falls. They have a web site that may help you obtain good directions to the nearby R.R. stuff...Good Luck...Hommie
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