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Posted on 23/05/07

'I was dealt trains instead of brains,' hobbiest says

Special to The Globe and Mail

VICTORIA -- A horn heralds the arrival of the passenger train as it rolls toward the station at Monashee, right on time.The tidy hamlet is a busy place. At the automobile showroom, a late-model vehicle on display rotates slowly on a turntable. Blinking electric signs promote a café and a hotel. Traffic lights change colour with predictable regularity.

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