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Abandoned rail line stuff (rails and crossbucks)
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I had wondered this very question for some time about the abandoned UP line that ran through Boulder County here. All of the crossings are paved over but there is still a significant amount of equipment around. One crossing even still has the shed by it and it is still powered (you can see the little yellow light at night). But this is the crossing that is closest to still active rail in East Boulder. Further east all of the equipment is just being weathered and is slowly being covered by weeds. I was always curious who I would talk to about possibly picking some of that stuff up.
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