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Art, <br />Correct me if I am wrong,but I thought that was due to a problem in the catenary that the train was drawing power from. The catenary system, from what I understand, is quite old and subject to reliabilty problems. You can have the greatest electric train in the world, but if the elecrical system delivering power to it goes out, the train doesn't move. <br /> <br />George in Murfreesboro
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