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<p>The reason this is so sad for me is I remember as a young lad, maybe 7 or 8, my father taking me down to the station in Valdosta Georgia to see my very first Southern Diesel Engine. It was a beautiful thing and I was so impressed by its enormous size.</p><p>The engine in the photograph looks just like the one I saw that day. Forgive me if I drift back in old memories a little. <span class="smiley">[:(]</span></p><p>I do love the hobby however don't agree it would suffer if old engines like this one were't scrapped to make room for newer models. How many modelers out there have trains that operated in the early 1900's through late 1970's. More than those who don't I would imagine............. <span class="smiley">[2c]</span></p><p>Regards to all. </p><p> </p>
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