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Wabash Cannonball (Original Post)
struggle4progress
Mar 2015
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(118,330 posts)1. Rock Island Line
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(118,330 posts)2. This Train
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(118,330 posts)3. 500 Miles
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(118,330 posts)4. Wreck Of The Old '97
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(118,330 posts)5. Mystery Train
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(118,330 posts)6. Train 45
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(118,330 posts)7. Jay Gould's Daughter
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(118,330 posts)8. Freight Train
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(118,330 posts)9. Railroad Bill
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(118,330 posts)10. City of New Orleans
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(118,330 posts)11. Midnight Special Blues
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(118,330 posts)12. Lost Train Blues
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(118,330 posts)13. Wreck of the Number Nine
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(15,586 posts)14. The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore
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(15,586 posts)15. The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home
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(21,925 posts)16. Baseball Hall Of Famer Dizzy Dean who later became a
baseball broadcaster doing the Game Of The Week in the 1960s would frequently sing The Wabash Cannonball when there was a lull in the action. I always think of him when I hear that song.