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From the Office of; Chief of Maintenance Pennsylvania Great Western Railway Frankford shops
* Welcome Richard
* Concerning Western Maryland locomotive #763. It is a fine piece of machinery. Your home shops have done a complimentary job of maintaining this locomotive for it is in perfect running order.
*Having viewed many photos of your trackage, and seen the exquisite countryside that surrounds' it. I would like to know of the possibility of a additional photo and articles being placed, from time to time, in the Tyco Railroader Press. From fan trip, Sunday excursions to lakes and nature resorts. Even the reports on train movements. The readers here do appreciate you addition to our community, and welcome you in as grand a manor as possible.
Toptrain CofM Frankford
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The TF Railroader News March 14 2014 Morning edition Richard reporting ** Thank you for your compliments Mr. Frankford. I enjoy working here and writing newsworthy articles. That said you are aware that this weekend there will be a grand opening of the new amusement park adjacent to Avenue A in Bergen Point. The construction crew did a marvelous job of converting that dreary area into a world class miniature version of Disney World. This will bring in much needed revenue for the area. There will be a flurry of activity in the areas adjacent to the park. * I am sure that your railroad staff can handle the influx of equipment arriving this weekend. I plan on covering some of the train consists coming to the area. I am sure that other reporters and photographers will also lend in their support. I happened to photograph your newly refurbished RDC #6391 carrying Governor Christie and local officials to inspect the park and the train areas. RDC with dignitaries passing thru Clark NJ enroute to Trenton NJ after visiting sites. It deadheaded back to Bergen Point after discharging the dignitaries. They were happy that everything went well. Richard reporting.
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The TF Railroader News March 15 2014 Evening edition Richard reporting ** This day has started better than we thought possible with the sunny and somewhat warm temperatures here in New Jersey. The amusement park is open in full swing and the rides have operated fine so far. The crowds have not been huge but still respectable for a mid March day. They will increase as word of mouth about this beautiful new park gets around. The different train consists have arrived and are a wonder to behold. ** One of them is a Erie Lackawanna set from Scranton PA enroute to Bergen Point NJ via the newly reconstructed Lackawanna cutoff. It was chartered by The Duryea Historical Society. Train passing tower at Greendell, NJ. Restored coaches flying by Greendell township. Train entering Roseville Tunnel at Andover NJ en route to Bergen Point NJ.
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quote:One of them is an Erie Lackawanna set from Scranton PA enroute to Bergen Point NJ via the newly reconstructed Lackawanna Cutoff. Originally posted by wks - March 15 2014 : 7:22:16 PM
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From your typewriter to God's ear (or eyes?).
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quote: quote:One of them is an Erie Lackawanna set from Scranton PA enroute to Bergen Point NJ via the newly reconstructed Lackawanna Cutoff. Originally posted by wks - March 15 2014 : 7:22:16 PM
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"Typewriter"? Nobody uses typewriters anymore. Or do they?
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The TF Railroader News March 16, 2014 Evening edition Richard reporting ** Today the weather was colder and cloudy but crowds were still coming to see the new park. It looks like another success story for the area of Bergen Point. Most of the trains have left the area but some will remain until Tuesday. I photographed some trains leaving New Jersey. . . . . . . . The Train Of Many Colors at Hillside NJ returning to its museum in Washington DC. Central Pacific museum set returning to Nevada Railroad Museum. . Ken's favorite engine returning to its home in Chattanooga TN. UP work train display enroute to Cheyenne WY. Richard reporting.
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To TF News3-17-14 My name is Adam and I heard about the Long Island RR train going to NJ for some show at the new park. I couldn't make it so I chased the train coming back. Train almost hit cows in Yaphank NY. I hope you print my pictures in the paper. See you later.
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 "The Mojave," constructed by Fred Sunderman, Chief Architect of the El Paso Model Railroad Club, is conducting a barge of Felinite, otherwise known as cat litter, to the rail wharf. The scene dates about to 1992 and has been in continuous operation.
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Posted - March 17 2014 : 06:49:34 AM
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quote: The Tyco Railroader Press March 16, 2014 Evening edition Richard reporting ** Today the weather was colder and cloudy but crowds were still coming to see the new park. It looks like another success story for the area of Bergen Point. Most of the trains have left the area but some will remain until Tuesday. I photographed some trains leaving New Jersey. . . . . . . . The Train Of Many Colors at Hillside NJ returning to its museum in Washington DC. Central Pacific museum set returning to Nevada Railroad Museum. . Ken's favorite engine returning to its home in Chattanooga TN. UP work train display enroute to Cheyenne WY. Richard reporting.
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Really like this 'train of many colors'. Great story too. Train reminds me of the New River Train with all the different schemes, as well as the Amtrak Rainbow Era, my favorite
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To TF News March 19 2014 Ben Walter I enjoy viewing your photos in this newspaper. I would like to show one of my pictures. Great Northern unit at the Fargo ND station.
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The TF Railroader News 03-19-2014 Morning addition.
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* Well I see that you mailed in article has been published in the Tyco Railroader Press. Very Good ! The Alco RS3 look's good in Great Northern Paint. toptrain
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Back on this side of the pond, Captain Queeg hijack a northbound NH freight hauled by a sturdy old New Old Stock Athearn F7. Determined to show what the little engine could do, he pulled a lash of pumpkin colored boxes up a 1.5% grade- sounding like a cross between a wood grinder and hurricane until, until...until the scent of roast plastic became paramount and the little engine that could spluttered to halt, fumes curling out of the crew windows having burned the motor. She tried, and she fried. Dead as a wedge. Kaputski. 
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The TF Railroader News 03-20-2014 Morning Addition: News Helicopter reporter ; Chopper Hi' Tower. * Chopper here, Responding to the information provided to us, we proceeded west to the junction of a whole bunch of big roads, with cars and trucks on them. I keep a look out for the tell tale smoke of the burned out locomotive. Upon reaching the location given I looked out of the window and could not see anything. To much smoke coming from somewhere. It was hard to see through the smoke. After straining my eyes for another 10 minutes, I realized that I had forgotten my glasses and got into a truck instead of my helicopter and was lost in the parking lot. I realized the smoke was coming from the coffee truck in the parking lot. My excellent reporting sense, and large nose told me Mike were making someone a Ham and egg on roll. Not letting any opportunity pass to get the news I responded to Mike's fine dinning truck for a up close and personal look at a grilled cheese with tomato and his famous coffee. * Well readers maybe next time. * Chopper Hi' Tower signing off.
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The TF Railroader News March 23, 2014 Evening edition Richard reporting ** It has been a slow week for us but I was fortunate enough to be in Massachusetts on assignment when I heard some good news. A fellow reporter told me there would be some interesting freight consists on the CSX line. I went to Palmer MA and saw this freight set enroute to the CSX yard at Selkirk NY. Providence and Worcester number 2212 heading toward Selkirk, NY. Two reefers with cold drinks for the workers at Frankford shops at Bergen Point.
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The TF Railroader News March 27 2014
My name is Pierre and I enjoy all your nice photos in this paper. I also like to share some photos I took recently.
Gold color PRR car repainted by Frankford shops crew at Paoli, PA.
MBTA set at Sharon, MA.
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The TF Railroader News 03/27-2014 Morning addition Snoopy reporting. Well a great photographer named Pierre has joined the fold with a fantastic photo of a gold plated Pennsylvania Railroad box car in transit. His work speaks for itself in quality and subject. We welcome this cameraman and look for more of his work. Snoopy Photographer.
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Posted - March 30 2014 : 07:17:51 AM
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Hey Jeff, people when they post a reply using another's photo type in some kind of comment about the photo. You haven't said anything. frank
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TF Railroader News March 30, 2014 * This is Pierre again with some more photos that I took this past weekend. Thank you Snoopy for your praise and I hope to contribute the same good quality photos you have posted here so far. Set of NJ Transit equipment at Mountain Lakes NJ. Passing freight set two hours later at same site.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 12:48:21 PM
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Arrgh! Must...have...Penn...Central...box...car...
Also, redacted duplicates of Snow Train. Thank you tip.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 12:50:01 PM
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quote: To Tyco Paper3-17-14 My name is Adam and I heard about the Long Island RR train going to NJ for some show at the new park. I couldn't make it so I chased the train coming back. Train almost hit cows in Yaphank NY. I hope you print my pictures in the paper. See you later.
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Very unique. Enjoyed muchly.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 12:54:13 PM
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 Rare sighting of EC60 barreling through high deserts of New Mexico under imaginary catenary. Taken at El Paso Model RR Club, founded 1950.
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April 1, 2014 Dear TF Railroader News, I have very much enjoyed the stories and pictures in your fine Publication. Today I took a walk around my hometown of Wilton, Midwest Virginia to take some pictures that I hope you can publish. As you can see, this is a busy railroad town with lots of action at any time of day.
I climbed on top of the passenger depot to take this shot of a L&N coal train:

Later, I learned a lesson about how dangerous railroad bridges can be. I walked onto the bridge near our house to take another picture:

And then this happened!


Don't worry I am fine. But I am changing my name so I don't get into trouble. I will send more pictures when I can.
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 Now departing Track 3... Lovely "toaster" ready to slide out of Blue Mesa Station at the El Paso Model RR Club. I snagged this lovely gem off the internet and traded up some hoppers and a nice vintage Athearn flat with Shaygetz to make up a six car Tyco Amfleet train. While I love Tyco, I don't trust the head end power, so this Bachmann with its two motors seems to handle the load with relative ease.
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 "Blue Mesa, please exit coach from the front." Now here is a conundrum: the day before I took this shot, I took another rear end shot, but accidentally hit the button for video. In the image, I captured the silhouette of the little boy nose pressed to the window.
Computer does not support video, so I went back the next day to retake this shot.
Problem: little boy has absolutely vanished. I opened the car up and searched for him, but he is done gone!!
Is this an omen?
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quote: Your photography is fabulous. Love your work. Nice use of color, too.
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Posted - April 09 2014 : 02:25:00 AM
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 Here in El Paso we get to enjoy a strong showing by our Mexican friends, these first two by Mario A. The "white train" is a Fierra Tienda- which operated essentially as a government sponsored supermarket on rails which ran these trains to rural areas of the Mexico that were underserved. The "blue train" ran from El Paso to Chihauhua, and this depiction likely ran the length of Mexico from Chihuahua to Guadalajara, called the "Copper Canyon" train. Lastly, our talented member Mark S., has a superb model of a N de M (Mexican National) 50' box car. We frequently see Mexican locomotives (Ferremex on BNSF track) as well as Mexican roads. Photos taken 4/6/14 at El Paso Model Rail Club (visitors always welcome, bring your train: HO, O, N).
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 Guadalarajan scene, as the train slides into the sea port town. The air is heavy with jungle humidity, but the coast is splashing a symphony of tinkling waves to a crimson sun set. A congenial porter will take your bags to an expansive hotel lobby where the service is pleasant, but runs of tropical time.
 Same train that took you through mountain switch backs of the Copper Canyon line. You wondered to yourself, "well structural engineers knew how to use a abacus one hundred years ago, and it was good enough for them. I wonder when the track was last relayed or if an inspection car has examined the track in the last five or ten years- a tourist train disaster would devastate the local economy...or...would...it? Taken at the El Paso Model Train Club 4/6/14. Model courtesy of our Friend and Member Mario Almieddas.
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quote:  Guadalarajan scene, as the train slides into the sea port town. The air is heavy with jungle humidity, but the coast is splashing a symphony of tinkling waves to a crimson sun set. A congenial porter will take your bags to an expansive hotel lobby where the service is pleasant, but runs of tropical time.
 Same train that took you through mountain switch backs of the Copper Canyon line. You wondered to yourself, "well structural engineers knew how to use a abacus one hundred years ago, and it was good enough for them. I wonder when the track was last relayed or if an inspection car has examined the track in the last five or ten years- a tourist train disaster would devastate the local economy...or...would...it? Taken at the El Paso Model Train Club 4/6/14. Model courtesy of our Friend and Member Mario Almieddas.
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Posted - April 09 2014 : 06:41:15 AM
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* To the new guys ! Jeff Your photos and descriptive text show the power of words. In my minds eye I hear the waves , see the port, and smell the jungle air. Well written. Your photos from the El Paso train club have made my day. And the three of you Jeff, Jeff, and Richard are filling this little thread with wonderful colorful views of your small worlds. frank
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Posted - April 09 2014 : 10:08:40 AM
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NdeM is one boxcar I wants hehe
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TF Railroader News April 9 Edition
Editor: I am enjoying the recent submissions from area reporters on local rail movements, especially the photos. On a walk through town this morning enjoying the spring weather, I was surprised by a Burlington Northern freight led by a classic F7. Beautiful locomotive.

The plants are all blooming out, especially down by the Freezee:

I noticed a most peculiar sight as a regular L&N coal train rumbled by - could they be aliens?

In the afternoon I hiked up the mountain that overlooks the town:

I hope you can publish my photos - Geraldo
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quote:Jeff; Your photos and descriptive text show the power of words. In my minds eye I hear the waves , see the port, and smell the jungle air. Well written. Your photos from the El Paso train club have made my day. frank
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You are most generous in your praise. I would love the ride that Jersey Central thorgh the pine barrens and drink in the spring Jersey air.
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 So, I hitched up 18 Tyco NH box cars to this NIB vintage Athearn unit. Made the circuit at the El Paso Model Railroad Club about twice, no derailments, no problems, but the motor melted down on the third attempt.
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Smokey Mountain High! Revisiting your great photos. Nice work!
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The TF Railroader News April 18 2014 Early morning edition Richard reporting ** I took some photos at Dover NH of New Haven short set of freight cars. . . . .
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Posted - April 19 2014 : 02:53:19 AM
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 Think I'd like to take a trip to the country. That Mail Pouch bill board car is pretty darn nifty.
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 Great news: wall queen no more. Thanks to some encouragement by veteran Tyco Forumites, I got John Video Ghost Buster to replace the gears on this old honey, and she runs real nice. An older, I think, Mantua.
 And, having roasted the motor on a nice Athearn NH vintage F unit, it is now running better than ever thanks to my friend Bob "Santa Fe" Mendoza, of the El Paso Model Train Club- and a UP engineer, who re-motored it.
Bob is a guy that works blistering hours on the UP extra board, running 1:1 scale, and then spends his idle hours modeling trains. Now this is a guy who has diesel in his veins.
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 DERAILMENT IN ORR YARD. As El Paso Del Norte excursion train came flying down a 2% grade, the heavy Mantua slowed suddenly as it reached a level spot causing a domino reaction of the cars behind it:
 MOW wrecking crew worked feverishly:
 But there was one casualty:
 The train was soon on its way. Another dead employee. NBD.
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Posted - April 20 2014 : 7:59:29 PM
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oops oh well just glue figure back into place
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 A quartet of Popsicle Reefers drifts down grade past Felinite Harbor pulled by freshly re-motored NH F Unit by dear friend and UP engineer, Bob Mendoza. Summer fast approaches and A sweet vintage NH caboose provides a pleasant view as she goes down...down...down...the coast.
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quote: 
Mexicana Maria can tell you a hundred stories of rain lashed nights threading the rainforest in the South, the nuclear sun of the North, Pacific waves that had no end and Atlantic shallows beaconing the blood warm waters of her crystalline beaches. She can tell you of families cowering deep inside her, stowaways to El Dorado- the land of riches in El Norte where a migrant can earn not $5 a day, but $5 an hour to feed his children. To one man, a worn out relic of industry. To another, a beacon of hope that maybe your children will do a little better than you...
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UBoat Popsicle Express, racing to market in advance of 100 degree days. Hotter than a Z train. Popsicles made from frosted blocks of ice direct from the Charles River in Boston Harbor. Quick, quick, lest it all melt!
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Wow Jeff....some great posts. What an incredible scene of the popsicle express rolling by that church, a building that is a favorite of mine. Nice motion shot too. Your story regarding the untold stories of that Mexican railroad box car is - in a much smaller scale and meaning - why I prefer to pick up old, well-worn cars at train shows. I wonder about the history of each one - was it a Christmas morning gift years ago? Did someone painstakingly build it? What unknown layouts did it travel? And so it gives me a lot of enjoyment to bring them back to life, so to speak.
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Yup. Somebody really threw themselves into these older pieces, and by "themselves" I mean their experiences, their childhood, an attempt to recreate a simpler place in time. I have not met any model railheads, whether rivet counters or Tyco Heads who are not nostalgics. You and I share the interest in keeping these pieces in circulation- even if the memory is lost to time. I suspect that today's Tyco is tomorrow's Lionel. I doubt I'll live long enough to cash in on my $2 investment, but then the memories are priceless.
The church, by the way, was built and installed by a long time Club member, Jose Enrique, and it has a "church bells" sound track that can be activated. It is very similar in appearance to St. Patrick's Cathedral, near downtown El Paso. From time to time, I have slipped in some other works by Jose.
Jose has since lost most of his vision since he built this piece, and others. A man of iron determination, he continues to forge on and has wired much of the Club's N layout and is presently working on an HO module featuring a tug and barge for the upcoming Amtrak National Train Day show. We are helping him but he continues to work partly by feel and partly with magnifying glass.
Thanks for the encouragements.
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Posted - May 08 2014 : 6:07:25 PM
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For model Railroading, Jose seems to be a good man to have around. frank
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Posted - May 13 2014 : 8:26:45 PM
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The TF Railroader News May 13, 2014 Evening edition Richard reporting ** I traveled to Topeka, Kansas to visit relatives and caught this wonderful train consist heading to Kansas City, Missouri for display at its Union Station on National Train Day. . . . . . . . Thanks to the crew for stopping the train and letting some of us take pictures. I heard there were other train sets around the country on May 10, 2014. I am sure that those sets were also photographed as well. Richard reporting.
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Posted - May 16 2014 : 10:58:24 PM
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The TF Railroader News May 16, 2014 Late Edition Geraldo reporting
This past week a special Amtrak Long Distance Excursion train with a consist of classic full dome cars from across the country passed through our town, en route to National Train Day in El Paso, Texas - as part of a grand tour of the United States commemorating the event. Carrying the marker lights is the ex-CB&Q business car Burlington, now owned by the home railroad JNXT (pictured on the observation deck are Bernard and Gladys Bickerson, winners of a contest to ride the train).
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Posted - May 31 2014 : 01:58:18 AM
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Real nice. Your layout? Love the flowers (red stuff). Very nice and believable ensemble of coaches. Iowa Pacific a standout.
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Posted - May 31 2014 : 02:11:27 AM
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 The circus train is coming to town, and this performer, in an attempt to find privacy, is applying deodorant in the elephant car.

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Posted - May 31 2014 : 02:23:49 AM
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 Adding to the confusion, monkeys were seen climbing out of the celestory vents.
 Worse yet, as it was lunchtime, the doors were left open on the cattle cars, and lions were last seen clearing the Plasticville Hospital.
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