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Indeed, back in the "old days", an engineer was much more able to "control" his locomotive. Even the older diesels were a much more "manually-operated" piece of equipment. Progress has brought us micro-processor controlled locomotives. Is that a good thing? Ask 10 different engineers that question, and you'll get 10 different answers. <br />Todd C.
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