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Mook and Ed, <br /> <br />I have been online here for a few years and when a question comes up I ask it and the readers out here have helped me - like I recently bought a digital camera which is great but i am now seeing the trains through the view-finder, and not really enjoying the experience as much - how to get a balance??? I didn't get 20 replies but I did 5 or 6 and some of them helped me (I hope) to get this balance. <br /> <br />Some replies I make I add questions to them but to this date, that has never worked as no one as ever replied - like where are the main Data Centers for the Railroads and is being age 50 too old to think about entering this field. <br /> <br />****************************************************** <br /> <br />My name is Bill and I'm from Worcester, MA (about 40 miles west of Boston) on the old Boston and Maine line (now CSX's mainline), with Providence and Worcester RR headquartered here, and a spur line to the Guilford system. I go to Ontario, Canada 5-6 times per year to watch trains (CP/CN). <br /> <br />I just don't like to post a topic that I don't think will have much appeal to the masses. <br /> <br />Since you have posted many times, is there a way to post pictures? recently a work train was in Worcester that had a CSX caboose on it. I got pictures of it, but it really was all beat up (sad). Another post showed a nice looking caboose in Georgia. I wanted to reply and show the extreme but couldn't figure out how to post my picture. Can it be done? <br /> <br />I like reading your 'leg' stuff. It is nice to see the cameraderie between people. <br /> <br />Bill (ww)
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