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About 3 years ago Norfolk and Southern ran some commercials on TV. One of the main feature's of this commercial that was brought out was there symbol, the Thoroughbred Horse. Just today I took the boy's to the store with me. We seen a Triple Crown trailer parked in the store parking lot. My son seen the symbol on the trailer and said, "Look Daddy Norfolk and Southern a railroad Company". My son was 3 at the time he saw the commercial. He is 6 now but he remembered that Symbol from the commercial. That tells me [NO.1] The commercial worked. [NO.2] The Symbol worked. Why did they stop running the commercial? Why don't other railroads advertise? If it worked for a small boy it should work on the general public. <br /> TIM A
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