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Ed, your posts are always informative and I thank you for this. Team tracks are named for a track which doesn't serve a particular customer-a customer would receive a car on that track and send a wagon with a "team" of horses or mules, unload the car and wagon the product to it's destination, hence the team track designation. Many of the customers of the railroad for which I work receive their product in this manner, especially lumber, but of course trucks have replaced "beasts of burden." Again, many thanks Ed.
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