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<p>Greeting,</p><p>Several of my friends and I have also wondered many of the questions that are begin asked in this forum. Prior to running across this forum, we had started an inventory of current and past roundhouse sites that show some kind of evidence in a Google, MSN Live Search, and/or Terraserver image - we use imaging systems others too. We use this inventory as a starting point for the trips (business and pleasure) we take from time to time so we know where to visit in our free time. It is not an answer to all questions on locations of roundhouses - just some. If you would like to visit our site and use it for what it maybe worth to your needs, you are welcome. This is something that we do in our free time so it does not have a lot of glitz and it is not perfect. Please read how we have organized our database and the caveats we make. </p><p>http://www.geocities.com/rgcwork/trains/inventory.html</p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Bob (the clerk)</p>
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