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	<title>Comments on: These fading relics are just a few of many that remain along this ancient C&amp;O line. With CSX running it&#8217;s last mainline train today one has to ask himself how long will these little relics remain on the line? With the rich C&amp;O history of line that CSX has left behind one must stop and take joy in the little things like this sign and logo. It&#8217;s been well over 10 years or more since St. Thomas last saw a CSX train let alone one under the name C&amp;O. Makes you wonder how long that number was actually in service for and how long that sign has stood or will stand!</title>
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