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Pam Kane (Illusions216) > The East Broad Top Railroad was originally used to haul coal out of the mountains of Huntingdon County
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Engine 14 at the East Broad Top railroad in Orbisonia, PA. The railroad is one of the oldest narrow gauge railroads still operating  - Tourist attraction
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > On it's daily rounds, engine 14 at the East Broad Top Railroad gets quite a workout.
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Trains >  empty tracks
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > The Crossing
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Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Trains >  lewistown station
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Trains >  lewistown tracks
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Coal Train Trestle located outside Punxsutawney PA - home of the  groundhog
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Trains >  DSC_0037
Warning
Pam Kane (Illusions216) > Warning
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Keywords: train station crossing warning danger tracks railroad red lights
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