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Abandoned rail line stuff (rails and crossbucks)
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I know the history of the line very well having realtives who worked on this particular line, but I do appreciate your offer. The only reason I am not telling specifically where it is located is that previously I revealed the location of an abandoned gaddy dancer that a relative used when he worked for that railroad. I was hoping to restore it and give it to him. <br /> <br /> A few months later some jerk stole it and the county thought I did it!!! Luckily I was in CA at the time of the theft so I had the perfect alibi, not mentionthe fact that I did not do it.. I am sorry if I seem evasive I just don't want someone to read a posting of the location, steal something and the county come knocking on my door with a search warrant looking for the items. Let alone someone steal something of history and do not for the love of trains but their own personal greed. <br />
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