QUOTE: Originally posted by arnstg Closest one is the IRM in Union,IL. One of the largest collections around. their site is: www.irm.org Suggest you pick up the May, 2005 Trains Magazine if you are not a subscriber. They have their annual "Recreational Railroading" guide inserted which may give you some ideas.
QUOTE: Originally posted by thomas1234 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE & SUNDERLAND both have steam clubs, but what do you expect after all we invented the steam engine here on Tyneside. My granpa drove steam engines he is 87 and remembers them well. His brother and father also drove steam from Berwick Upon Tweed thats in Scotland. Granpa drove steam in WW2 in Iraq, Italy, Russia and India. His storys are better than Star Wars or Harry Potter any day.
QUOTE: Originally posted by barndad QUOTE: Originally posted by arnstg Closest one is the IRM in Union,IL. One of the largest collections around. their site is: www.irm.org Suggest you pick up the May, 2005 Trains Magazine if you are not a subscriber. They have their annual "Recreational Railroading" guide inserted which may give you some ideas. Unfortunately, The IRM will not be running steam engines in 2005. I'm a member to the "Steam Team", and we're going to need a year to get a steam engine operational. We're also renovating our UP424, and it's coming along nicely!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco I grew up riding on the Strasburg railroad in Lacaster Pa. and the New Hope and Ivyland in New Hope PA. I've also been to steam town in Scranton years ago and rode thier excursion train .
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