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Modeling a Ghost Train
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Let Me Clear it up, <br /> <br />How and why the engineer started twitching is because he was going stark raving mad as thuogh something had clicked. Some people in the town didn't belive it was a ghost train until their friends dragged them to the trestle and showed them the battered locomotive down in the bottom of the canyon and soon the ghost train rolls over the trestle. The caboose is there because the locomotive had faulty braking and had not been fixed. Why they chose this engine is because this was the strongest locomotive on the line (This was well before desils, in the days od woodburing 4-4-0 and open platform wooden passenger cars. <br /> <br />Nick
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