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Ah, yes, the Battle of Yorktown of 1781. Now lets not rattle our British Friends too much, they did dominate the world for some 200 years. <br /> <br />I weap for American passenger service, I think it dies of apathy. U.S. Frieght is begining to show signs of age. Much of the Rolling stock is in horrible shape. I've seen pictures of "short lines" and "economical" class II lines of the early and mid-20th century and there was, albiet some weathering, a measure of pride in Locomotives, Coaches and Rollingstock. I miss cabooses the most. The Texas Mexican Railway was the last carrier I saw using a caboose. Not red, but green and orange. Now the Texas Mexican has no cabooses, or locomotives for that matter. They, the locomotives, are all KCS grey! <br /> <br />I think I would have more of a flare for European Railways if I lived them or amoung them. I like the Canadian (Canadien, si vous ples) things that make their way south to us due to NAFTA. The Mexican rolling stock is an abomination! <br /> <br />Which is easier to model, American, Aussie or European...for that matter Asiatic as well? <br /> <br />P.S. The day one grows-up, stops loving cartoons or pursuits of youth, is the first day they begin their trek to the BOX!
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