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Last post 11-22-2009 12:53 AM by wanswheel. 865 replies.
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passengerfan
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Central Valley California
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
Mark
Was the train streamlined?
Al
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
al-in-chgo:
Mark, did the train operate (in whole or in part) over one or more predecessor railroads to today's Norfolk Southern? - a.s.
(5) Yes
Mark
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
passengerfan:
Mark
Was the train streamlined?
Al
(6) No
Mark
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al-in-chgo
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Chicago, Ill.
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
Did any part of the train's normal run take place under catenary or next to third-rail, regardless of whether the motive power for the train was steam, diesel, electric, some hybrid, or different types of motive power for different stretches of its run?
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
al-in-chgo:
Did any part of the train's normal run take place under catenary or next to third-rail, regardless of whether the motive power for the train was steam, diesel, electric, some hybrid, or different types of motive power for different stretches of its run?
(7) No
Mark
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
KCSfan:
al-in-chgo:
Mark, did the train operate (in whole or in part) over one or more predecessor railroads to today's Norfolk Southern? - a.s.
(5) Yes
Mark
Al,
I just realized that my answer to this question might midlead you and others. I'll qualify my answer by saying that the small portion of this trains former route that remains in service today is a part of the Norfolk Southern.
Mark
Mark
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henry6
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
I am enjoying the 20 Question format very much but may I make a suggestion...When setting up the question the first several questions are geographical. So why not get rid of the first several (predictable) questions right off the bat with, the fact that it is east/west or whatever and is located east or west of the Mississippi. Those questions are always asked so why not make it a full 20 questions instead of 18?
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wanswheel
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
Thanks Johnny, I got confused by the word "removed," and thought there was a fourth city nearby but not on the mainline.
Mark, does the railroad's name have a state?
Mike
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al-in-chgo
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Chicago, Ill.
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
I just want to jump in before more time elapses to say that IMHO henry6 brought up a useful way to streamline the game. Another way might be to allow numerous (perhaps indefinite) questions from the same person as long as they continue to be answered by "Yes." This penalizes the "No" answers more effectively because then the question-posing power passes to someone else. In such a case you might not even need 18 - 20 questions. Six to ten might work. People of a certain age will find this similar to the old "What's My Line" TV quiz show. Just sayin' .
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henry6
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that a set up be: "I am thinking of a train east of the Mississipi that goes east and west." But more like, "This eastern train connected two cities from a point on the coast to an inland location." Or, "This train ran east of the Mississippi and and parallel to it." You get my drift.
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
wanswheel:
Mark, does the railroad's name have a state?
Mike
(8) Yes
Mark
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wanswheel
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
wanswheel:
(9) Yes
Mark
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al-in-chgo
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Chicago, Ill.
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
Is part of the railroad's name the word "Ohio"? - a.s.
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KCSfan
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Re: Classic Train Questions Part Deux (50 Years or Older)
al-in-chgo:
Is part of the railroad's name the word "Ohio"? - a.s.
(10) No
Mark
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