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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Alaskaman</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by kevinstheRRman</i> <br /><br />Let me know if in one of the cars you find a skeleton of a guy who forgot to get off at his stop! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> LOL Good one, Kevin. Don't forget to turn in what you find to a Railroad museim![:D] <br /> <br />Tracks near my house used to be abandoned, and when the RR was getting the tracks ready for train traffic, they used some MOW equipment. But they left one piece of equipment on an abandoned branchline. That thing (not sure of its use) has been there for 2 years collecting snow and rainwater. Its just interesting if they forgot about it or if there is a purpose for it all. <br />[/quote][8D]You know after 6 months in some states exept texas any thing left is considered abandoned (60 days in texas) maybe you should name it slic or <br />something like that remember they left it ...[8D] they probaly had to many problems or maybe it needs (MORE POWER) and they ditched it for that reason
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