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Sun, Nov 13 2005 12:43 AM
For all of you that have railfanned in Texas, or continue to do so, what is your favorite hot spot?
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Posted by
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Tue, Nov 22 2005 12:59 PM
the best place is ft worth there is all directions goin 24/7 never time to pick up the penny on the track
Dalhart another goo place its 90 miles N of Amarillo it a
BN
S
F
UP
town
BN
SF runs North & south from amarillo to pueblo colo and
UP runs from Elpaso to Kansas City KS MO
with a stop in Herrington KS for crew change in the yard there is also a S bnd
UP ex
M
K
T/
OKKT to ft worth,s genie yd which is about 4-5 miles n of DT ftw
near the
FW
WR yd
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