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Railfanning With High Gas Prices -- SMART START--What it is and what it does.
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<P>Hello All.</P> <P>Once again I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this thread. I would also like to thank you all for not using it as a complaint thread (as the other copycat high price gas thread has been) and for not injecting politics (as the other thread has also done) into the discussion. Thank you all so very much for helping to keep this thread on topic and for your comments on alternative methods of energy.</P> <P>The railroads have experimented off and on for many years seeking other methods of fuel other than diesel. We have seen a variety of experiments tried by both BN (before the BNSF merger) and UP. So far nothing has given much hope other than the current Green Goats. I don't think the Green Groats are all that the railroads have hoped they would be either.</P> <P>As always your comments (not complaints) on this subject are encouraged and welcome. [:)]</P> <P> </P> <P> </P> <P> </P> <P> </P>
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