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News Wire: GREX business car looms large in honoring company's founding family

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Posted by Brian Schmidt on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 11:42 AM

GEORGETOWN, Texas — On Monday outside the historic GREX Business Car 400, Georgetown Rail Equipment Company Executive Chairman Chris Aadnesen hosted an exclusive event to honor the Snead family of Georgetown, Texas. The Snead family is a longst...

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Posted by samfp1943 on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 7:03 AM

Brian Schmidt

GEORGETOWN, Texas — On Monday outside the historic GREX Business Car 400, Georgetown Rail Equipment Company Executive Chairman Chris Aadnesen hosted an exclusive event to honor the Snead family of Georgetown, Texas. The Snead family is a longst...

http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2018/01/30-grex-business-car

 

Curiosity, makes me ask the Forum this question; and hopefully someone has an answer!

  For a number of years i traveled down I-35 in the Georgetown,Tx. area. and there was a aa older Heavy-weight, style car, and I think a diesel engine, under a protective shelter, on the East side ofthat highway. They were somewhere in the Georgetown,Tx. area.  It was obvious from the shelter, someone cared for that equipment.   There were no signs, or information, and they seemed to be on what would beconsidered no-public access property(?)

 Can anyone supply some information?  Thanks, in advance. Bow

 

 


 

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