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From Paradise, Montana, to Plant City, Florida . . . from the Bridge of the Gods spanning the mighty Columbia to the prairielands of Rochelle, Illinois . . . from Pennsylvania's famous Horseshoe Curve to the snows of Donner Pass . . .
Here are 100 of the finest places to watch trains in the U.S. and Canada.
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Each of these authoritative listings, written by railfans across the continent and compiled by J. David Ingles, senior editor of TRAINS magazine, offers
- directions from the nearest major city or highway
- what you can expect to see (and the site's history)
- detailed information on train frequency, typical locomotives, radio channels, nearby points of interest, and more!
Companion color photographs --- taken by America's leading railroad photographers --- feature mountain gorges, spectacular bridges, historic stations and terminals, and busy crossings of major lines.
Whether you are a dedicated railfan --- or just want a tip for a great place to stop and watch trains on a family vacation --- this unique guidebook will help you get out and experience the grandeur and thrill of North America's "hot spots" of rail action.
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