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[8D] <font color="orange">IC</font id="orange"> used 2 cabooses & a bunch of old <font color="red">GM&O</font id="red"> <br />boxcars & a few <font color="orange">WLO</font id="orange"> waterloo miss boxcars flatcars & some other stuff like cranes & jordan spreaders when they did some work in new orleans back in 1994 <font color="red">KCS</font id="red"> still has a jordan spreader in leesburg tx on a wye jct their goin to make a road for MOW trucks for bad order cars the track go to a old sulfur plant that shut down back in the 80's there is a big trestle they are building the road past it to keep from building a new bridge the wye comes into 1 track on the south side of the bridge there building the road on the north side they set out a lot of there 2 car BI-TRI level autoracks there <br />and some time gravel trains spend the night to keep the main open ive even seen <font color="green">BN</font id="green"><font color="yellow">S</font id="yellow"><font color="navy">F</font id="navy"> double stacks pull or back in on the 7.5 mile long wye to let others pass the track is probaly longer than 7.5 but thats all we can see from the exsisting road thats about 2 blocks from the track[8D]
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