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ok. straight up.

chicago period.

kc.

north little rock if you know the chill spot. so many trains. armns all day passing by.

ft worth is OK if you know where to sit.

i do.

houston-west colton anywhere in between.

ive never been to north platte but obviously that shit would be busy as fuck.

common fucking sense if you know trains.

WAYCROSS GA. rice yad. so busy.

go to a place where a minaline runs throughand be patient.

THE END,.

TOYS.

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NYC isn't bad if you know where to look, and more importantly when to look. Not a lot of freight here and much of it moves at night - but there's good quality. There's a lot of new trash cars coming online that I suspect will get painted up real good in the coming years.

 

Some spots in North Jersey are worth mentioning. I'm not as familiar with how it rolls over there but there's mad freight around places like Newark and the port.

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Glad I'm moving to Houston! woo-hoo! If you're ever out this way, check out Cumberland, Maryland. I made the 3 hr. drive to there to check it out, and all I can say is dayyyyuuummmmn, huge, and tons of freights coming and going, I swear it was like every 10-15 min. I shot like 100 flicks there in half a day, all quality panels too. I remember seeing the sign upon entering Cumberland. Welcome to Cumberland, Md. A big wooden sign with a train on it...

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Glad I'm moving to Houston! woo-hoo! If you're ever out this way, check out Cumberland, Maryland. I made the 3 hr. drive to there to check it out, and all I can say is dayyyyuuummmmn, huge, and tons of freights coming and going, I swear it was like every 10-15 min. I shot like 100 flicks there in half a day, all quality panels too. I remember seeing the sign upon entering Cumberland. Welcome to Cumberland, Md. A big wooden sign with a train on it...

 

houston is solid.

plenty of action.

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