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In general, your everyday weather will not effect train movement. I was running south one night and we went thruogh a snow storm so bad that the snow was piled up on the front of the engine we had to go out the back just to clean the front door out. I slowed the train down to 20 MPH just so i could see the mileposts and the whistleposts. We do have a system in place that we will be warned if a severe weather warning does come about.
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