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I've been lucky in that I have lived near main lines where the traffic never seems to stop. In Arizona, those lines were the UP (ex SP) transcon south of Phoenix; and Flagstaff in the north always is busy with BNSF traffic. <br /> <br />You will always find a train in a yard, and I am fortunate enough to live about two miles away from one. Lots of freight, and I have never had a focus problem with an NS freight winding up and pulling out of the yard. <br /> <br />Erik
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