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Bob Gray on the old Columbus & Greenville Railroad, from which he retired about 1973 after surviving a train wreck. He served as a consultant on the movie, "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou", which was released in 2000. Here is Bob standing alongside the track where the train scene was filmed at the beginning of the movie. Bob had actually been in the cab of the steam locomotive while the scene was shot. He has a photo of himself taken with George Clooney. Photo by Terry Shirley.

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