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Train Watching in Washington and Oregon
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romsey
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Hi I am visiting the North Western States Oregon and Washington in October from the UK and wondered where I could catch some good Railroad action. I would like to see some heavy freights in the mountains of that area Can anyone help ??? romsey
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