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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by canazar</i> <br /><br />Cant say aload... but a whole train. Back in 96' or so I wa sliving in Flagstaff. A small city up high on the BNSF trans Con line. I got walk a long a stopped train that wa sloaded up with my guess, part of armored division. Humvees, COM trucks, and such But also had Bradleys and a bunch of M1 main tanks on it. Got to sit there for a long time and get a good luck, it was cool. <br /> <br /> Best Regards <br /> John k <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I've seen a couple "military" trains here in Ontario, over the years-- on the CN mainline. I'm surprised at how little security there was; the one train was stopped, and I walked right up to it for a 'close-up' view and never encountered any security personnel at all. I guess that was before 9/11 though. I know not long ago the British Army did training in Western Canada, and shipped their equipment west on CP, from montreal to Alberta.
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