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<p>I ran on on-line search, but I could not find the information that you are looking for.</p> <p>According to Wikipedia, the curve saw as many as 50 passenger trains per day during the 1940s, plus numerous military and freight trains.</p> <p>If you live in a large city with a full service library, you might ask the reference libriarian to run a search for you. Also, you might contact the Railroads Memorial Museum in Altoona, the Association of American Railroads Library, and the Pennsylvania State Library to see if they can help you find the information.</p>
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