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	<title>Comments on: Although it may look like your typical shot of a train approaching, the reality is the engineer has left his lights on and is continuing on their 40 mile journey backing up to where the Kinghorn has been severed. A rather random spot in the middle of nowhere but no matter, here we get a small sample of what the terrain was like around this portion of the line. A rather scenic line that passed through picturesque vista&#8217;s and rock cliff&#8217;s, now torn up.</title>
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