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Looking Back

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The locomotives traveling through Carnegie transported freight and coal, as well as passengers. During the 1920s, a train passed through the town every seven minutes, and passenger trains stopped at the station close to 30 times per day. This photograph shows the Panhandle Station in Carnegie. Next to the passenger station is the freight station.

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