Protecting Short Lines

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Protecting Short Lines

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As the letter at the link shows, there is some serious moves being made to protect surviving Short Lines. Hopefully this will spread.

http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=falqygdab ... 0iKWDC.pdf
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gedunk wrote:As the letter at the link shows, there is some serious moves being made to protect surviving Short Lines. Hopefully this will spread.

http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=falqygdab ... 0iKWDC.pdf
Its always sad to see shortlines and spurs abandon
this line right here was where I saw my first SSW Switch job
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hard to believe pictures 8 and 21 were taken in the exactly the same spot :Cry1:
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