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P & G RR in Puerto Rico
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From here north the coast line is pretty rugged, but inland is even more so, so the RR had no choice but to hug a rocky coastline, as it headed north to Aguada and Aguadilla (agwa-diyah). Both of these towns are at the bottom of steep rocks, and squeezed into a narrow strip along the ocean. The train ran through the waterfront streets in these towns.
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