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UP Geeps across Des Moines River
UP GP38-2 Action Dec. 15, 2011.
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Name:
Justin
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Hometown:
Oskaloosa, IA
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BNSF MOW
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NS3210 (3 weeks ago)
I subscribed as well!! Nice channel and videos you have!
lukasfols1 (1 month ago)
Thank you!
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basicbill1 (1 month ago)
Thanks for subscribing.
PoathTV (3 months ago)
Thanks for subscribing, hope you enjoy the Aussie trains.
crazeejay2006 (3 months ago)
thanks for the sub
EverythingFilm (3 months ago)
Hey, I love the videos you have. Please check mine out and feel free to subscribe if you like! Thanks so much!
1jackdk (5 months ago)
Thanks for subscribing Justin, and hope you enjoy the videos. Take care, Jack...
fzyo0001 (7 months ago)
Thank you very much for the information. I will start looking that up. It is a lot of steel just laying there. Very heavy steel!
lonleyinosky (7 months ago)
@fzyo0001: Typically on abandoned lines, either the trees and weeds end up growing over the rails and its left like that, or one day the railroad that owns the track will bring equipment in to actually remove the rail and ties. It all varies from one railrorad to another, and where the abandoned line is located.
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