QUOTE: How in the world did they miss a DOCKED ship ?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by nanaimo73 This was printed in the August 1973 Railroad Magazine- The USS Torsk, the only submarine known to have sunk a train, is now on display in the Inner Harbour, Baltimore, Maryland. The boat, given to Maryland Naval Militia after it's decommissioning last fall, also is on record as being the sub that sank the last two Japanese ships of World War Two. While in Tokyo Bay the Torsk maneuvered to fire her rear torpedoes to sink a Japanese tanker docked for unloading.The torpedos missed the tanker but struck a railroad bridge. An ammunition-laden train was crossing the bridge at the time and fell into the bay, lighting the sky with explosives. Is this sub still in the harbour, and is it close to the B&O Museum......
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SealBook27 [As to being close to the B & O Museum, it's a short drive to the west of the harbor. But it would be a lengthy walk, probably about 25 blocks.
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