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Alias, the turntable in Hinton, WV has been gone for a good many years now. The NPS tends to be willing to spend barrels of $$$ on perserving almost anything *except* historic RR structures, largely because the Park Service tends to want to "protect" the public from the "dangers" of railroads and the historic structures that are near the RR's.
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