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      <title>Trains carrying more oil across US amid boom</title>
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      <description>BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Energy companies behind the oil boom on the Northern Plains are increasingly turning to an industrial-age workhorse — the locomotive — to move their crude to refineries across the U.S., as plans for new pipelines stall and existing lines can't keep up with demand. 
                   Delivering oil thousands of miles by rail from the heartland to refin...</description>
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