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A SNOW-COVERED DOUBLE HEADER AT THE END OF A RUN

A very cold and snowy winter at all times presents to the railroader a situation that a layman sitting before a warm fire or impatiently waiting for his coal bin to be filled can little appreciate. When transportation facilities are taxed beyond their limit, conditions such as prevailed last winter involve difficulties and trials for train crews that would discourage the most indomitable.


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