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THE BLIZZARD OF 2006 |
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February 11 and 12, 2006 |
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The news media predicted a big snowstorm but that doesn't mean it's really going to snow. In reality, a light snow started around 2 PM but the snow was melting on streets and sidewalks. By 5 PM, there was enough snow on the railroad to get the plows out. |
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PLOWING SNOW OR PLOWING LEAVES? - The plow got stuck in a few places, picking up all the leaves that had accumulated almost two months since the last plowing. |
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TWO EGG PLOW - A second Eggliner was a great help in the plowing operation. |
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NIGHT RUN - The plows kept running after the sun went down. |
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THE MORNING AFTER - We woke up to 10 inches of snow on the ground and it was still coming down. Here it's covering the depot and water tower. |
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COVERED BRIDGE COVERED - and so was the truss bridge! |
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Click Here for Page Two |
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