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The SW1 can be found in the register of short lines. The line it is on is VERY short, five or six parallel tracks fifty yards long and a fuel tank, just enough to park the tank cars and unload. <br /> <br />The old trucks are still all over but during the economic boom a few years back, there was a rash of new equipement on the island, my uncle is a truck dealer and did very well, nontheless, they are starting to disappear. <br /> <br />I have to add that it is a real shame that Puerto Rico's railroad has disappeared. Because PR is an island, economic changes have immediate effects. For this reason, so much of the RR disappeared immediately, yet after fifty years, much can still be seen. It would be very cool to be able to vacation on a tropical island AND railfan !! Maybe in Cuba, or Hawaii.
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