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I notice that Duluth has quite a rail system. Is there a best viewing area?
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Mon, Dec 1 2003 7:39 AM
lechee, when I go to the Dubuqe area I usually railfan in E. Dubuque where there are quite a few good spots, along the mainline coming into E. Dubuque from the east is good, but my favorite is right at the old CB&Q station in East Dubuqe (go right through "downtown" and you can't miss it. Here you will find the mainline of BNSF coming from down the Miss. River and the twin cities, as well as the old IC tunnel portal that has been photographed so many times...and all of this can be seen without ever leaving the comfort of your car. Jim
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