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Where's your Favorite Place to Train Watch and Why
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an excellent place to watch trains is in Springfield Missouri. i wouldnt say it's my favorite beacause i dont really like BNSF. you can go to the yard right next to the fuel racks and the old locomotive shop and stay all day and no one chases you off. also, on the easte end of town, you can go to where the line from St Louis and the line from memphis meets and park right next to the tracks. i sat there one time and watched a crew laying ballast on a siding and talked with one of them. if you like BNSF this is the place for you. <br />some of my other favorite places are tehatchapi (i cant remember how to spell it) and flagstaff AZ. i drive a truck for a living, so i get to see all of these places all the time. i never really get to go anywhere to see alot of UP action. one of the places i like is I-80 across Wyoming, and Utah. i dont get to go up there much, but when i do there are always alot of trains to watch while driving along the interstate.
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