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Unfortunately these beautiful trees are no longer here. Just a grassy median.

Can you walk down there and find out? :-) This tunnel has something of a mystery.

"San-In" Station; the station between "Ham-An" and "Jung-Ri" Station.

I would've thought Quick Trip too but you can see it clearly using street view, it's Quick Track.

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US 70 West is going off in the distance and US 271 is the horizontal road (north to the right). Oklahoma Roadside Park is directly behind me.

I'm not positive, but my guess is that back in the day the train went through the center of town and they wanted to be in the center also. Although this picture is pretty far from any town. These people have probably lived here for decades and don't mind the trains.

I'm going to Jangam (장암) - the last stop, but everyone else wants to go towards Seoul.

I wonder if there's any money left in there. Hahaha...

FM 2848 starts at this intersection and goes away from the stop sign. Cooke CR 336 starts at the stop sign and goes behind the picture. CR 247 crosses the intersection.

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