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Yes, Louisville and Indiana and they are green with yellow stripe with the CN I saw behind. Three hooked together sometimes only two. Not really sure if the other was CN might have been a calf. <br /> <br />The other one I saw is Atlantic, I thought it was a Bell. <br /> <br />I see the green L&Is by western beef, and sometimes behind the transit plant in glendale. I only have seen the red atlatics in glendale By the transit plant. The L&Is usually come across metropolitan by western beef around 7:30 pm and 8:00 pm They hold up traffic, but I wait on purpose to see them. It is the same tracks where the diesel rolled out of the yard hit some cars and blew up a truck a few months ago. Thanks for the Info guys. Was wondering how the hech those two got so far from home. <br /> <br />Hey Colin Do you know when the red CP Rail SD-40-2's that come the Fresh Pond Jct come through? <br /> <br />Thanks again Angelo
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