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Sun, May 3 2015 5:37 AM
Hi, From 15 to 22 May I will be on vacation in the southern part of the Sunshine State. Helpful hints to photograph as many Trains as possible will be appreciated. 1) On Saturday 16 May I'll have a full day at Orlando. Any places to hang around there? Big yards, loco facilities - wher you could see some action even on a Saturday? 2) Sunday I'll be travelling South (Miami direction). Any places in-between worth visiting? Any freight traffic at all on a Sunday? Any scheduled Amtrak Trains? 3) Cool photo spots in the greater Miami area? Freight and Passenger ... 4) Any other useful info like Museums of Hobby Shops worth visiting? As I have never been to the area before, I'm thankful for any info ... Thanks and enjoy your Sunday! Markus
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