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» Western Railway of Alabama (more..)
» EMD GP40 (more..)
» Passing Union Station 
» Montgomery, Alabama, USA (more..)
» February 01, 1976
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» WofA 705 (more..)
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The sun is almost gone and what has been a clear and very cold - for Alabama, at least - day will turn into an even colder night. A Selma bound train is passing Union Station, which was restored and adapted for non-rail uses, and a passel of other rail related structures that were not so lucky and are long gone.
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