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[vc_column_text]The railroad is an American icon. Railroads helped settle America and then unified the country in a web of steel. For many people, especially prior to the development of the automobile, the locomotive’s whistle echoing across hills and fields symbolized unfettered freedom of movement as well as a smaller, less-isolated world.
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