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<p>Right now there aren't any... The old B&M line is underwater (Yes, I did say underwater... it was in a valley that was dammed so the people of Boston would have water to drink) and the trolley line down Main St. in under asphalt. I know where it ran in front of the library, but I'm not sure where it goes after that. There's also an abandoned tunnel and the site of a huge bridge over a valley, but it's long gone now. I've been through the tunnel once, it's pretty cool inside. </p><p>[IMG]http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee261/TrainManTy/Prototype/image5.jpg[/IMG] </p><p>There are plenty of railroads near our house, including CSX's branch line from Framingham to Leominster, the Pan Am line from Worcester to Ayer, and of course CSX's for B&A line from Boston to Selkirk, NY. </p>
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