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<P>Hello Barry,</P> <P>Do you want the bad news or the worse news?</P> <P>The bad news is that few people bother to photograph track. Hence you have to search through many photographs to find track as a sideline (sorry if that has a double meaning).</P> <P>The worse news? All railroads are different, and they change over time. So double away and look for photos of Pennsy in the 1950's.</P> <P>Sorry if that sounds a bit pessimistic, but notice how there are many loco shots around, but far less good wagons? And nobody took photos of track back in those days.[:(]</P> <P> </P> <P>PS. The guys in the States will probably hammer me for writing "All railroads are different". They have standards across the many systems in the US, but betcha there were variations from the standards.</P>
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