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Out in the yard, it's "all aboard!"
Jan 3, 2013



By Peter De Keles
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In Walt Pauli's world, the Columbia Hotel retains much of its magnificence, the station in Railroad Square still looks as it did in 1906.

Title:Out in the yard, it's "all aboard!"
Publication: Sun Media Careers
Date:01/03/13
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CategoryPeople Profile
Overview

Pauli's entry into the world of garden trains started about five years ago when his wife Janice told him to stop watching so much sports on television and find a hobby.

The track is elevated on pillars, so to fill in the space from ground to track level, Pauli got 120 tons of rock and stone from Powell Sand & Gravel and developer Peter Bovenzi. The stone filled six 10-ton trucks.

Once it was dropped off at his home, he and Benjamin carried it by 5-gallon buckets to the garden. Without a trace of a smile, Pauli said he was 6-foot 4-inches before moving the stone and is now 6 feet tall.

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