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Old 08-03-2014, 09:45 PM   #1
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Default Diving Train Wreck near Weirs Beach

We were diving this weekend at the train wreck near Weirs off the point and visibility was about 8ft. The area was busy and cloudy. Water temp was 70's.
Not much to see when you could see the RR car frames.
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Old 08-03-2014, 10:03 PM   #2
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Default Train Wreck

I'm assuming you are talking about the train wreck location north of Weirs Beach. I've only ever seen 1 wooden railcar there. How many were you able to see? What was the depth? Can you share what GPS location you dove?
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Default Weirs Train Car

You are correct and there is only one frame left, not much to see.
I have read the article on the train wreck that caused this car to tumble in the Lake, just a cool peice of history. It is located at the closest location of tracks to the Lake, approx. 25 feet out from the shore.
I will try to post the GoPro video.
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