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whats your favorite trainwatching spot
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I guess that I favor the old NYC (now CSX) Lakeshore Line..I've spent quite a bit of time around Westfield, NY taking pictures and just plain trainwatching...of course the old Nickel Plate (NS) parallels these tracks... <br /> <br />If you want to travel a little farther west, the RR museum at Northeast, PA is an interesting spot and you can check out the locomotives and various running stock on display while you're waiting for the next CSX or NS train... <br /> <br />I've got to mention Sand Patch, too...remote as the dickens, but picturesque...Travel to Cumberland, MD..spend the night at the Holiday Inn that's next to the old B&O mainline and the next day travel to Sand Patch, which is, if memory is serving correctly, a little north of Meyersdale, PA...lots of helper action, bridges, sweeping curves, and tunnels...beautiful location and Cumberland, MD is a quaint, tremendously historic community...!
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