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  2. California Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    California Western 45 photo special eastbound at the first crossing of the Noyo River, 2009. The California Western Railroad (reporting mark CWR), AKA Mendocino Railway, popularly called the Skunk Train, is a rail freight and heritage railroad transport railway in Mendocino County, California, United States, running from the railroad's headquarters in the coastal town of Fort Bragg to the ...

  3. California Western 45 - Wikipedia

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    California Western Railroad No. 45 is an operating 2-8-2 logging "Mikado" type steam locomotive, located at the California Western Railroad, a.k.a. the world-famous Skunk Train, in Fort Bragg, California.

  4. Willits station - Wikipedia

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    Willits station is a train station in Willits, California. It is the east end of California Western Railroad , which operates Skunk Train excursion service between Willits and Fort Bragg . History

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  6. Ohio train derailment – live: Train company pulls out of East ...

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    The footage, obtained by an ABC News reporter, apparently shows the ill-fated train travelling through Salem, about 18 miles from the crash site at East Palestine, on 3 February.

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    A host of lawmakers are set to take the Sunday show circuit in the wake of a government spending deal being reached to avoid a shutdown. Trump is also set to make remarks at “America Fest ...

  8. Fort Bragg, California - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bragg is the western terminus of the California Western Railroad (otherwise known locally as the "Skunk Train"). Steam passenger service was started in 1904, and then extended in 1911 through the Coast Redwood forests to the city of Willits , 40 miles (64 km) inland.

  9. Ohio train derailment – live: Video emerges of apparent ...

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    The train, originating from Madison, Illinois, broke down just two days before derailing on 1 February, likely because of its excessive weight and size, the unnamed employees told CBC.