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Where do gravel trains go?
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Arkansas scrapes off the grass from the shoulders and replaces it with gravel once a year. <br /> <br />He he. Once your car hits that stuff in any operational envelope other than controlled you are finished for the day. <br /> <br />I once took several dump loads of gravel into a set of woods with mud from recent rains. I swear 2 day's worth of rock went into the ground never to be seen again. <br /> <br />On a recent flight from BWI over Dulles heading west I saw a very large quarry full of green water somewhere between Balt and DC where was this place at? <br /> <br />There are gravel trains in arkansas that carry a back hoe able to "jump" from car to car as it does it's work.
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