Weight | .60 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 3 × 3 in |
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Soo Line no. 6056 in the candy apple red paint scheme ambles towards La Crosse with a load of grain empties at approximately 8:00 AM on a February day in 1990. The unusual meteorological phenomenon shown here is known as hoarfrost and occurs when warm, moist air masses, like a fog, settle on the cold ground or on frozen objects like trees and telephone lines—J.M. Deverell.
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