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Yep ... I've seen them in Arizona, Indiana, New Mexico ...
Here's something of interest to those of you who may never have lived in Massachusetts. Look up Edaville Railroad. I used to go there for Christmas time and we would ride the train on Christmas eve. What a fabulous place to spend a holiday evening.
Near Cape Cod there was a restaurant made out of a train car. We ate there once.
Add that to all the places I went to in Boston and the surrounding areas and it made this a must have game just to see how true it was to the area. I used to ride the T up there too.
Shame the place is being ruined by liberals.