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MOJAX wrote:Steam locomotives in regular revenue service.
I do remember them in regular service, but wasn't quite old enough to comprehend it all. I kind of wish I could have also seen the days when the 4-4-0's were more common (1870's-90's). Especially with lots of well shined brass and filigree, painted headlamp boxes, etc.
Semper Vaporo
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I would like to REMEMBER my first train ride. I was 6 months old and rode the Empire State Express. That would have been in January of 1942. Wish I could rember more of the sights of NYC and PRR steam behind my house on the line from Girard Jct., PA. to Erie, PA.
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL Ride Amtrak. It's the only way to fly!!!
I'd take a round trip to Penn Station
Well there are a lot of things I could have seen but didn't know about or didn't have the opportunity. I was in Harrisburg PA in 1971 but had no idea that GG-1's were there. I never got to see steam in revenue service although I was born in 1958, and some steam remained here in Minnesota until 1964.
I think going back before my time, I'd like to have experienced a pre-streamliner first-class long distance train trip, with Pullman cars and first rate dining cars and such. Maybe take the 20th Century from NY to Chicago, then the Empire Builder to Seattle c.1940.
Not being able to ride the train from my town to almost whereever I wanted to travel.
My wife and I have ridden the Boone and Scenic Valley and really enjoyed it !!!!!!!!!
Terry
Welll, I wish I had had the time and money to have ridden more secondary trains than I did, such as the Kansas City Florida Special. I spent most of my time on streamliners-no regrets there, but we have so few trains today, it makes me appreciate ALL the old trains, good and not so good.
But also I would like to have ridden some traiins, streamlined and secondary alike, for the full trip and not just part way. For example, I rode the Tennessean several times between Chattanooga and Knoxville, and between Chattanooga and Memphis. But I wish I had ridden the through pullman all the way from NYC to Memphis and also the sleeper overnight from Bristol to Nashville which was switched between trains and even stations in Chattanooga.
The Pelican, the Dixie Flyer, lots of two night out trains I wish I had ridden for theri full two night journeys, not just part of the run.
Steam power in regular service.
Dan
Here's 5 more for the "time machine."
Spend the day at Buffalo (NY) Central Terminal in 1943.
Spend the day at Horseshoe Curve in 1944.
Trackside on the NYC east of South Bend when the Century (1938 version) ran in sections.
Spend an evening at Harmon, NY in the 1940s
Ride the Milwaukee Road electrified lines.
There's lots more, but...
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"I Often Dream of Trains"-From the Album of the Same Name by Robyn Hitchcock
Re New Haven I5s - My dad was there - as he put it, "It was an inspiring spectacle."
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