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This Monday, Oct. 20, 2014 photo shows Ohio Locomotive Work's Andy Burns, right, braces a railing piece as Dennis Dovala applies the weld for a locomotive engine being customized inside of the company's headquarters in Lorain, Ohio. Next year, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad will start using its first “green” locomotive that will cut down fuel use and emissions for the passenger train that rides the rails in the 33,000-acre Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The locomotive, known as CVSR Locomotive 365, is being retooled in Lorain and it is dedicated to the memory of Charles A. “Arnie” de la Porte, who lived in Grafton, and was a supporter of international trade and CVSR board member and chairman. (AP Photo/The News Herald, Michael Blair)
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