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NEWS BEAT IS AGAIN AVAILABLE AT THE DEPOT
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SALEM'S MAIN STREET CROSSING REOPENS
// Wednesday, 28-Jul-2010 by Cecil Smith
For those of you following the crossing replacement at Salem, it is done. The work was completed late Tuesday and the crossing which carries Main Street and State Roads 60 and 135 over the tracks, was opened Wednesday mornng.
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CSX REBUILDS SALEM'S MAIN STREET CROSSING
// Monday, 26-Jul-2010 by Cecil Smith
Less than a month after hiring a paving company to cover Salem's South Main Street crossing with asphalt, CSX is tearing out the crossing and replacing it.
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THE MONON RATTLED MY TEETH FOR ONE LAST TIME
// Monday, 5-Jul-2010 by Cecil Smith
For years motorists in Salem have complained about the condition of the South Main Street crossiing. CSX has now provided the city with the smoothest crossing yet.
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1900 MAP SHOWS RAILROAD THAT NEVER EXISTED
// Wednesday, 24-Mar-2010 by Cecil Smith
A 110-year-old map of Washington County that is now displayed at The Depot shows the route of a railroad that never existed.
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PULLMAN EXHIBIT NEWEST AT THE DEPOT
// Wednesday, 3-Mar-2010 by Cecil Smith
An exhibit of items used in Pullman sleeping cars is the newest exhibit at The Depot.
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