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Mark is on a different plane, no pun intended, in his understanding of railroading, the industry, and its ancillary aspects. It's hard to describe: he's not in the same vein as a computer geek, an introvert who speaks words no one understands; he's not a know-it-all, either. He just grasps this stuff -- that's the simplest way I can put it into words -- and is comfortable conveying his wealth of knowledge verbally and in print with an energy that wasn't seen in the pages of TRAINS since the David P. Morgan era. <br /> <br />I used to think I could write about railroads, until Mark and I started working on some articles for TRAINS. I'm not in the same league. I found out eventually that wasn't so bad, because so few other people are too. <br /> <br />
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