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wow i seen the video and was simply amazed at all those locomotives i counted eight and it must of have been one duzzy of a long train......i read in a trainsmag about three years ago of the longest train in the australia at 10 000 that is correct ten thousand feet long.
i live in canada and have not visited any nearby train/railroad tracks in quiet a while probably about 20 years or so,but when i was a young chap in the early to late 1970's my dad would take me with him to watch the trains roll past and as a precaution i would stand as far back as possible from the rail / track since i have not gone train spotting/watching in a long time i do not even know what the rules are up here in canada.
i have purchased a six dvd set called extreme steam and i am very pleased with this collection as each dvd is approxametly two hours a piece which gives the viewer twelve hours of pure viewing enjoyment.what steam engines are included on them this i can't recall but if you enjoy steam trains as much as i do you are sure to enjoy this boxed set i highly recomend it.
dear fellow railfans i have some bad news to report to you all and it has to do with microsoft not launching thier train simulator 2 due out in holiday 2009 they have canceled thier plans citing other software programmes that will be taking precedent so my question is how does this sad news affect you?do you run other train simulators on your computer?and if so which ones?i run rail simulator from ea games and also the older version of microsoft train simulator.
i am only all too happy to have helped a fellow railfan,and i visited boston mill press but you need to visit firefly books and not boston mill press as i have done and encountered a problem with boston mill press i am sorry for the inconvience this may have caused you so please visit www.fireflybooks.com
greetings fellow railfan.the best book on current diesel/electric locomotives is locomotives the modern diesel&electric reference by greg mcdonnell.it is the aurthors bestselling field guide to modern diesel locomotives published by the great folks who bring us trains magazine kalmback.i have a copy of locomotives the modern diesel&electric reference and it is a great book.it is hard bound and costs$49.95 i highly recommend it.it can be bought at your local hobby shop or from firefly books
wow....that is major ''bread' for a locomotive.i thought that they cost between$2-$3 million and not $8 million .too expensive.
what other railroading magazines do you read other than trains/classic trains?
canadian pacific because they are red and also bnsf