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The last time I drove by the old Main-line where the equippment was stored, it looked accessable from the road, which runs directly adjacent to the said rolling-stock. ***While I was typing this response, I decided to do a little searching for you and 'lost/America. Snoqualamie is very close to a slighty larger town in the N.West called North Bend. Easily found on a map of Western Washington...trace yourself east from Seattle on I-90 until you see North Bend. A web site to get you started for the R.R. area is <br />ci.north-bend.wa.us/life.htm 'Click' on 'North Bend Attractions' and you will find out how to contact some-one regarding the 'R.R. I have been talking about...Good-Luck...Hommie
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