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Eder-Day Four

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Railfanning on the Left Coast of America.


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On Sunday, August 14th, 2011, woke up yet again to no sounds of trains. Most of the group had left Eder at this point, back to civilization.
A short 1x1 stacker rolled by.
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Followed by a bigger stacker. The shit hit the fan on this weekend, with one stacker stalling in the tunnel, backing up the rest of the railroad for a couple days, so traffic on the last two days I stayed was light.
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The once beautiful canopy that Dave F. had set up was knocked over by the wind, forcing Dave and his girlfriend Beth (along with those who remained) to break up camp.
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While the break-down was in effect, a Z train snuck by the remnant of Camp Eder 2011.
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As well as a manifest.
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And a stacker.
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And an autorack.
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And #5 with Calrailfans' own Roger Skinner and wife aboard the Virginia City.
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And another stacker.
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The spoils of camp.
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#6.
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Manifest.
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