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At 9 PM a show about freight trains
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Watched it... would have liked to have seen more on locomotive construction.
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I liked the part where the GE rep pretty much confirmed that they build their locomotives with a 20-year lifespan in mind... ;D
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I liked the show.
Where is that below street level corridor located they showed leaving from the harbor? I missed that.
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That is the Alameda corridor to Long Beach. It is used by both BNSF and UP.
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