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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Sask_Tinplater</i> <br /><br />I'm young too (I'm 17 right now). There are quite a few other teenagers on here as well. Some of us here on the forums e-mail each other and chat on MSN. Feel free to e-mail me. <br /> <br />I'm from Saskatchewan, but I've been to B.C. 4 times before. I looked in a Canadian Road Atlas for Canal Flats and couldn't find it, so it must be small. What part of B.C. is it in? It always upsets me to see pieces of railroad equipment just left to rust. The saw mill obviously has no use for it. There must be a railroad museum somewhere nearby that would take it. Hey, if your dad works there, maybe even you could get and put in your back yard (Ha Ha). <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Wish I could [:D] <br /> <br />Hey, glad to hear that there's people my age talking in this group. <br /> <br />I updated the page with another dt-2 this time in a small village called elko. It is in remarkibly better shape mainly because it's not in the middle of the lumberyard like the one in Canal flats is. <br /> <br />As for finding canel flats, try mapquest.com. <br /> <br />Chris
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