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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MPALMER: [QB] Pullman Co, Some areas of the country (plains/midwest?)seem to have more of those old cars. I'm in the L.A. area so I see mostly double-stacks etc; which have replaced many of the boxcars in my area. And of course my comment should have been "UP patch" not "BN patch". I must have been thinking of old BN-WP runthroughs in the Stockton area. Back to the original question....one interesting area to see trains in my area is the south end of the Alameda Corridor. There are a few miles of heavy-duty multi-track line with several signal bridges and grade separations, which has all placed in service over the past year. And much of it is paralleled by Alameda Blvd, so access is easy. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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