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Folks have talked a lot about seeing UP engines down in the deep south or up in the Northeast. But during the labor day weekend, I was in Fayetteville, N.C. and I saw a BNSF Pumkin on the branch line from Fayetteville to Fort Bragg, N.C. It was a single unit pulling about 20 to 25 empty flat bed trailer cars behind it. I was to far to get an engine number but it was a BNSF GE unit. I thought I had seen it all but a pumkin in the heart of CSX and NS country. Folks I have talked to have said that line is being used 7 days a week since the war begin. A lot of equipment is being transported from the base to the ports in N.C. <br /> <br />Larry
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