No charge here but ponder on. May I suggest "PRR'd like a kitten" as my meaning. And a reminder to watch the O's and Oh's.
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PRR'd like a kitten. Cheasapeake & OHIO, See answers 6&7 Misdirection. Problem is this was a SWAG For RR. Don't know the train. Hmmm central.
Rgds IGN
#14. See answers to #6 and #7.
#13. Not New York Central.
Was this a NYC train?
Mark
#12. Right. But don't miss the central issue.
big but not "Big"?
Was one of the trains terminals a city on the former Big Four Railroad?
#10 O'NO!
Is Cleveland a terminal?
#9. No go Chicago! But, Oh!
Is Chicago a terminal?
#8, Yes,,,right number question, in part, too.
Did the train run in the post WW2 time period?
#7...PRR'd like a kitten. But there was a more central issue in part.
Did the train run on the PRR?
#6...yes, a very common question to be asked.
#5. Er, yes. Why do you want tickets?
Did at least one of the RR's on which this train ran have a state in its name?
Does a terminal city have a major league baseball team?
#4. Oh no! But you can't go lower than that!
Did the train run on the RF&P?
Is the train ever in a state outside the Northeast?
#2 With a name like that, it couldn't be!
Is the train ever in New England?
#1! I'm going to have to say heavyweight based on what I believe you mean by heavyweight.
henry6 'I'm in the East, so you know if I'm thinking of a train, it has to be here....just saved you the first question of 20..
'I'm in the East, so you know if I'm thinking of a train, it has to be here....just saved you the first question of 20..
Al - in - Stockton
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