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How do YOU know when a train is coming?
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Most of the signals around here only turn on when a train is near, so if the signal is on there's a good chance that there is something moving around in the area. <br /> <br />If I'm downwind I can also smell the diesel exhaust from about 40 miles away, so I just sit back and wait... It's been harder lately though, because CP has only been putting a single unit on the head end and a single unit on the tail end, so the sent isn't as strong as it used to be.
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