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Yes, there are mountains in Oklahoma, as seen here near Quartz Mountain State Park on Friday, November 1, 2002. |
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Soutwestern Oklahoma also features a number of large
streams, generally feeding into the nearby Red River.
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Our train heads north through Lugert Cut, long a fixture on this Orient line. |
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The train halts for a runby at the north end of Lugert
Cut.
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On the second day of the trip, Farmrail 4079 pulls the train through Lugert Cut in southwestern Oklahoma. |
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Farmrail power was featured on the train for most
of the 600-plus miles of the trip.
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Williams Peak, King Mountain, and Mount Lugert appear in the background as Farmrail hauls the train on Friday. |
All photos this page by Bart or Sarah Jennings
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This page last revised: November 13, 2002
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