Whew, amazing how some of these threads fall out of bed and rise again!
LOL. Check the date.
Safety Valve wrote:Whew, amazing how some of these threads fall out of bed and rise again! LOL. Check the date.
464484 wrote: Safety Valve wrote: Whew, amazing how some of these threads fall out of bed and rise again!LOL. Check the date. Yeah, well!!! It was late, too much wine, etc., etc... Anyway, "Steam Glory 2" is terrific and I just wanted to say so. Also I need now to redirect my kudos to “Classic Trains” and “Steam Glory 2” Editor Robert S. McGonigal rather than “Trains” Editor Jim Wrinn. (Jim, the January 2007 is terrific also!) One more mistake attributed to the same aforementioned reasons… (Those time stamps are REALLY tiny...) :-)
Safety Valve wrote: Whew, amazing how some of these threads fall out of bed and rise again!LOL. Check the date.
I picked up the Steam Glory Two last night as a impulse. I spent an hour back in the steam enjoying the meat and potatoes of the entire issue.
AWESOME. If everything was this good there would be no problems!
I hope they do a Glory Three.
Yep, i got Steam Glory2 yesterday, and yep, it's absolutely awesome. Especially love the Crown Steam 1954 article with the Canadian Engines, can't beat that!! I hope to go to BC or Alberta to see and go on the CPR 2816 H1-b Hudson, and also go to Alberta to see the APR in Stettler, where the handsome beast the 6060 Mountain type resides. Can't wait til Steam Glory3 which i think should be all about current Steam Excursion Railways.