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Train watching in New England,Where to go?
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HEY RON---HOW ABOUT TRYING THE CITY OF WORCESTER, MA? MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT BEYOND YOUR RANGE, BUT THE PROVIDENCE AND WORCESTER EXCHANGES WITH CSX HERE, AND SOMETHING IS ALWAYS GOING ON SOMEWHERE IN THE AREA, ALTHOUGH HIGHWAY BRIDGES ARE NOT SAFE TO STOP ON, ESPECIALLY ON I-290! WE ALSO HAVE THE RESTORED UNION STATION, WHICH i'M TOLD IS BEAUTIFUL INSIDE---NOT BEEN INSIDE YET---WHICH HOSTS BOTH AMTRAK AND MBTA TRAINS. IN ADDITION, FORMER BOSTON & MAINE RR BRANCHES RUN FROM WORCESTER TO GARDINER, MA (SERVED BY THE P&W), AND AYER, MA (CSX), WHICH OFTEN SEE DAYTIME OR EVENING SERVICE. THE AYER LINE SEE REGULAR SERVICE WHILE THE P&W TO GARDINER TENDS TO BE AT NIGHT OR AS NEEDED.
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