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As a confessed stalker of branchlines, shortlines and secondary mains, I'm usually just glad to see any train! A couple of my favorite catches: <br /> <br />CSX caboose-carrying local on the Loup Creek branch out of Thurmond, WV. After many unsuccessful tries, I finally found a train on this line in Nov. '02. Less than a year later, the line was sold to a shortline, which (alas) does not use a caboose. <br /> <br />SD80MACs hauling ore on the one-train-a-day (if that) NS Cleveland Line between Alliance and Yellow Creek, Ohio. <br /> <br />The three St. Maries River Railroad trains I've photographed on the branch to Clarkia, Idaho. <br /> <br />And just about any other train on a railroad where it takes a little perseverence and a lot of luck to see any wheels turning! <br /> <br />Scott Lothes <br />Cleveland, Ohio
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