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As mentioned below this walk took me to the Mass/CT boarder. Also on the way is the site of the world's only 4 train crack up. Oh sure, other countries have their spectacular train wrecks, but it takes a truly engineering and scheduling screw up to wreck FOUR trains at once. Makes one proud to be an American. Although I found the markers, I am not exactly sure where the crash was, though I do have two suspected places about 1/4 mile apart. The total round trip walk is an easy 4 miles. Because the rail bed undulates the walk is occasionally annoying. For that reason alone I am going to rate this walk as a 3.
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