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QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy I like: Steamtown (never been there but looks cool)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones California State Railroad Museum. Its a 27 minute bus ride downtown. We have the last Cabforward.
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Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock WHere exactly is Strasburg?
QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy Gotta be Strasburg. They might not have the biggest collection or the longest mainline, but it's one of the "sincerest" railroads I've ever seen (and I've seen most East of the Mississippi, as well as the D&S and CAT). Go to Strasburg on a day they're running, when the weather isn't the best (to keep most of the tourists away) and you'll swear you're back in 1920.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 the tracks in town. even though there are hardly any trains that go through i still like it. as sometimes in school i'll be able to watch one if i'm lucky. also its nice to hear them at night. then the train tracks in MN that we sometimes go and sit by and watch.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 the tracks in town. even though there are hardly any trains that go through i still like it. as sometimes in school i'll be able to watch one if i'm lucky. also its nice to hear them at night. then the train tracks in MN that we sometimes go and sit by and watch. Who owns this line anyway? What exact town do you like to railfan at?
QUOTE: Originally posted by deschane Duluth Minnesota's Transportation Museum. They have the James Cook, one of Great Northern's first locos, the Minnetonka, Northern Pacific's first loco, many cabooses and other equipment, a Milw. Road "Little Joe" "Juice Jack" and a huge Duluth Missabe and Iron Range 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone. There is also model railroad equipment on display. Second best, is the Twin Cities Model Railroad Club's O scale layout in Bandana Square in St. Paul, MN.
QUOTE: Originally posted by EL PARRo Mine is the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, CA. It's a HUGE museum with lots of different trains,
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