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One of my co-workers used to work for Conrail back in the late 70's early 80's. They were up dateing the signal equipment. As soon as the rail fans seen the new equipment being installed they would go through great risk's to pilpher the old equipment. They would lock up the old equipment in a fenced in area at night. Conrail had intended to donate the old equipment to various rail museum's. When the Conrail officials seen what risk's some of the fans were going through to get this equipment they orderd all the old stuff taken to the nearest river bridge and thrown in the river. They did not want to risk a fan getting hurt and filing a Law Suit. A lot of museum piece's that were still in working order were destroyed because of one or two bad rail fans. <br /> TIM A
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