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on my recent trip to vermont with my dad, we talked to a suprisingly friendly new england central MOW worker, who showed up in one of tose trucks with the rail wheels. we talked about some railroadey things, then he handed us some old operating bullitens. it said under speed stuff like "track 867 OOS at(wherever)", or "siding OOS". what does OOS stand for? <br />Thanks <br />GEARHEAD426 <br />[8] <br />
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