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Troop Train

Where do I begin? Let’s start with Jane Street. The time was 1943 into 1944. Jane Street is in Hornell, N.Y., east of Buffalo and south of Rochester, and close to the Pennsylvania border. Hornell was an Erie railroad town back in yesteryear.

The Erie Railroad began in the middle 1800s and eventually ran from Chicago to New York City. They called it the “High and Wide Railroad”

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