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QUOTE: Originally posted by emmar Thanks everyone. I had said in class that I thought that they must have gone at least over 20 in good situations, but my teacher thought the top speed that engines in that time could go in the best conditions would be about ten or twelve miles per hour. Thanks again.
Tom
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QUOTE: Originally posted by grampaw pettibone The Northwestern of SC and the Alcolu RR both had average speeds of 12 MPH up into the 1930s. By the way, does anybody know what Chair rail was???
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