Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on March 9, 2009 
A customer needs to be careful exiting the tavern..
Posted by Greg Poston on March 9, 2009 
It could be a scary proposition stumbling out the door of that bar. If there's a bouncer, better hope he doesn't toss you out the door.
Posted by Steven M. Welch on March 9, 2009 
Love the new composition, and what a way to make use of a cloudy day.
Posted by Marc Hamon on March 9, 2009 
This is my new favorite bar!
Posted by Dan on March 9, 2009 
This may be an accident waiting to happen, alcohol and trains are never a good mix.
Posted by DT on March 10, 2009 
I second you SD40kid.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on March 10, 2009 
Good work Ben.
Posted by Pete Reynolds on March 11, 2009 
If they have good food you know the crews stop there from time to time. The next time I'm in West Newton I'll be sure to visit there. Nice pic.
Posted by PaulJW on March 14, 2009 
I've shot pool there. "Jack's By The Tracks" was in the Yough League. If you weren't happy with your break shot, just wait until a train passed by, it would change position of every ball on the table. I actually had one of those "Caddyshack" shots happen to me where a ball I had rolled just barely short of the pocket went in 30 seconds thereafter, due to a train rolling through. The speed limit has been reduced to 25MPH, due to all the collisions with automobiles there on Rt 31. Eastbound trains rolling through West Newton will pass by my home in about 15-20 minutes. Great photo!
Posted by Tom Hiller on March 16, 2009 
What a place to get "railwaysted".
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