
This is part of my Trainspotting Series. Us cachers enjoy making our hunts a great hobby. Well another hobby that exists out there is called Trainspotting, also known as railfanning. Yes, its those people you see beside the railroad tracks with a camera ready and waiting for their perfect shot or catch. This series will take you to many spots that has or could be used for this hobby. If your lucky enough to have a train go by while hunting for this cache, be sure to grab a photo and add to your log!
REMEMBER, Railroad safety is priority #1. Please stay off the tracks and be safe.
Caches will always be in a safe spot away from any danger.

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A simple quiet area for someone to take pics without too much traffic. This is the CPR line that you learn a bit about on Blessington. If you look about 100 meters down the track you can see a bridge. Have you ever wondered why train bridges have that extra bit of track in the middle? Those rails are known as either a "guard" rail or a "bull" rail. They are there to avoid a derailed train from going over a bridge and causing more damage to the train or the bridge. You can also see these rails on a narrow elevated section of tracks.
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Congratulations to Staygold678 for getting FTF!
