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Train watching in Springfield, MO.
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Thu, Nov 20 2003 3:57 PM
KANSAS AVE EXPR Is A good spot also the jefferson ave foot bridge is better
because theres no roads you can see every thing from there also the south side of town has some old yards from the SLSF (FRISCO) days the foot brige spans over the tracks it also has a historical marker not to mention the three old frisco cabs just east at the Frisco rwy mueseum the south side yds are mainly just switch jobs but you might see somethimg you like also go buy the springfield police dept central prec
and in the lobby you might see Bonny Parker & Clyde Barrows old guns they used and died with its really cool commercial st is mainly bars & bums but the trains run day
& night NW to K.C.M.O. NE to ST Louis MO SW to TULSA & OKC SE to Memphis Tenn
& Birmingham ALA.
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