At the Station Inn, a bed-and-breakfast in western Pennsylvania, guests sit on the rambling front porch, 150 feet from a major railroad artery, and watch the trains go by. With up to 70 trains passing daily, all but two of which are freight trains, the romance of the rails is in ample supply.

At the Station Inn, a bed-and-breakfast in western Pennsylvania, guests sit on the rambling front porch, 150 feet from a major railroad artery, and watch the trains go by. With up to 70 trains passing daily, all but two of which are freight trains, the romance of the rails is in ample supply.

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