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During our recent visit to the local museum I was able to take a picture of this railroad tool that many are very familiar with. Over a decade ago railroad tracks were stripped from the surrounding area because faster routes were found Up until that time trains were a familiar sound in this area and many older residents can share many a story of the railroad
That looks very great and I like the color too. Happy Monday!
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