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bnsfkline
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October 2002
From: St. Louis Area, Florrisant to be specific!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by
bnsfkline
on Saturday, October 23, 2004 11:26 AM
an Exempt crossing is a crossing that is on a Dormant Piece of Railroad track. However, there is one mystery. The Manufactureres have a 'Exempt" Crossing on their trackage headed to the Budwiser Brewrey. Man, I can't spell. But anyway, this trackage is used, but the exempt sign is there. Normally it means that the crossing is on a piece of Dormant or Abandoned right of way.
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Anonymous
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Exempt crossing
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Anonymous
on Saturday, October 23, 2004 11:02 AM
What does it mean?
thanks
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