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  2. Hooterville Cannonball - Wikipedia

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    The Hooterville Cannonball is a fictional railroad train featured in Petticoat Junction, an American situation comedy that originally aired on CBS from 1963 to 1970. The train was considered an "important character" by the show's producers, and producer Paul Henning hired railroad historian Gerald M. Best to make sure that the locomotive sounds used on the show were authentic to a train of the ...

  3. Petticoat Junction - Wikipedia

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    Due to a trestle demolition many years ago, the line now is entirely unconnected to any other railroad; it runs between the rural farm community of Hooterville and the small town of Pixley. Each of these towns is about 25 miles (40 km) away from the hotel, which is located roughly at the midpoint of the line.

  4. Hooterville - Wikipedia

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    An early scene in the 90-minute series pilot (a two-hour presentation with commercials) takes place in the board room of the C&FW Railroad Company, which operates the steam-powered Hooterville Cannonball and the 50-mile spur between the hamlets of Hooterville and Pixley upon which it runs.

  5. List of Petticoat Junction episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of all 222 episodes of the 1963 to 1970 television sitcom Petticoat Junction. There were 74 episodes in black-and-white and 148 in color. Nielsen ratings/TV schedule During its first four years, Petticoat Junction was a major ratings success. However, with the departure of Kate following the third episode of season 6, the show's ratings declined continuously. Another ...

  6. Rufe Davis - Wikipedia

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    The single was given a limited release of around a thousand copies. Davis and Burnette perform the song in the Petticoat Junction episodes "Hooterville A-Go-Go" and "The Almost Annual Charity Show". Davis performs the song solo in the episode "Last Train to Pixley", which was filmed after Burnette's 1967 death.

  7. Talk:Hooterville - Wikipedia

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    So it was another 25 miles to Pixley. So that means it is 50 miles from Hooterville to Pixley. Maybe, but most of the episodes imply Pixley is much closer. For example, an entire episode of Green Acres was about how the Douglas farm straddled the Pixley/Hooterville border (How to Get from Hooterville to Pixley Without Moving (1968)).

  8. Converting cow manure to fuel is growing climate solution ...

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    PIXLEY, Calif. (AP) — The stench of cow feces, urine and ammonia forces residents to keep windows and doors closed in parts of California's farming country. Some people constantly run air ...

  9. List of fictional railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Goathland station has been used as the location for several fictional stations including Aidensfield (), Hogsmeade (Harry Potter) and Mannerton (All Creatures Great and Small).