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<p>Well, I've seen these monsters and had no idea they were anything special. I'm from the San J. valley and once in a while you spot one of these around Fresno, Visalia or Hanford/Armona. I thought that they would be used to ship commodities across the country but I guess they stay in the Valley? The San Juoquin valley is a great place to see all sorts of cars because the tracks parellel the 99 Fwy. from about Elk Grove all the way to Bakersfield. Lots of silos around Keyes and Stockton; Fresno has all sorts of grain and produce; Kingsberg has raisins; Visalia/Tulare have oranges. I'll be down that way this weekend and I'll keep my eyes open for these big hoppers. </p><p>Bill </p>
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