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You're a very lucky man getting to watch the trains going through your town well over a 100 trains a day, the town I'm from (I live in SE Washington state) we only get about 5-7 trains a week and they're the small freights, do you see more BNSF trains or the UP trains? <br /> <br />In Pasco, WA (about 45 miles from where I live) you see about 50-60 trains in a 24 hour period on the BNSF (formerly BN) line from the Vancouver-Spokane line. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by chiripero</i> <br /><br />I agree with teamdon about the Needles Subdivision on the Mojave Desert in California. I live in Helendale, CA just west of Barstow and we get about 122 trains a day (BNSF & UP combined) on a double track main through here on the way to Cajon Pass. I have watched many trains here, Cajon Pass, Tehachapi Pass ( just over an hour away) and also out on the desert east of Barstow all the way to Needles. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else for train watching all year around ! <br />[/quote]
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