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WHERE In . . . Illinois . . . Is That Chinese Steam Engine ???
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by videomaker</i> <br /><br />I will ask this again,if anyone has seen them..Are they tarpped or not? If no one has taken pics they must be.. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />For almost one week they just vanished. No one could find them. Then suddenly they started showing up on traces. <br /> <br />The first day or so they made very slow progress. Then yesterday they really picked up the pace and made some really good time going from below Ft. Worth, Texas, all the way to Arkansas City, Kansas. <br /> <br />I don't think any of our forum members have seen them while on this trip. I am sure if they had they would have posted about them. <br /> <br />I don't think they were under tarps. They were not in any of Ed's photos. But it is possible that they did tarp them. <br /> <br />When that train gets to Kansas City, surely someone will see them and get a photo or two. <br /> <br />Right now, we just need a good trace to see where they are. <br /> <br />
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