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when is a Dash9 not a Dash9??
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Peter, <br /> <br />Tehachapi is great but Cajon - not so far away from Tehachapi is more impressive. <br />I like Cajon because of the heavy grades, 2.2 and 3.2%. The two mainlines BNSF and UP, very much traffic and when you see a freighttrain that starts in a siding at the UP line: This is terrific! That´s music to me! <br /> <br />Such a train is like an earthquake!!! Wow. I have one, start at Canyon-siding on a Trains (not shure) video. <br /> <br />By the way: I think we have both the same problem: California is far away - I need a minimum of 12 hours to fly to LA.
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