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Steam is Back in Green Bay, WI

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Steam is Back in Green Bay, WI
Posted by AlcoRS11Nut on Friday, August 15, 2003 10:08 AM
Steam Weekend

August 16-17, 2003

Live steam locomotives return to the National Railroad Museum. The Museum will host three Steam Weekends – August 16-17, September 20-21 and October 25-26 – this year. The Museum’s train will be pulled by a Heisler-type logging locomotive. There will be a number of special steam related programs throughout the grounds, including explorations of steam locomotives in the collection, railroad story time for children, and steam locomotive video presentations in the theater.

***************************************************************************************Finnally, after many years my dream came true!! (live steam at the National Railroad Museum)

I got that annoucement from the National Railroad Museum's Website, I'm going, hope to see you there[:D]
I love the smell of ALCo smoke in the Morning. "Long live the 251!!!" I miss the GBW and my favorite uncle is Uncle Pete. Uncle Pete eats Space Noodles for breakfast.
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Steam is Back in Green Bay, WI
Posted by AlcoRS11Nut on Friday, August 15, 2003 10:08 AM
Steam Weekend

August 16-17, 2003

Live steam locomotives return to the National Railroad Museum. The Museum will host three Steam Weekends – August 16-17, September 20-21 and October 25-26 – this year. The Museum’s train will be pulled by a Heisler-type logging locomotive. There will be a number of special steam related programs throughout the grounds, including explorations of steam locomotives in the collection, railroad story time for children, and steam locomotive video presentations in the theater.

***************************************************************************************Finnally, after many years my dream came true!! (live steam at the National Railroad Museum)

I got that annoucement from the National Railroad Museum's Website, I'm going, hope to see you there[:D]
I love the smell of ALCo smoke in the Morning. "Long live the 251!!!" I miss the GBW and my favorite uncle is Uncle Pete. Uncle Pete eats Space Noodles for breakfast.
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Posted by zardoz on Friday, August 15, 2003 11:32 AM
Too short notice for this weekend (gotta go to Irish fest in Milwaukee), but the September date looks good.
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Posted by zardoz on Friday, August 15, 2003 11:32 AM
Too short notice for this weekend (gotta go to Irish fest in Milwaukee), but the September date looks good.
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Posted by sooblue on Monday, August 18, 2003 9:41 PM
You know the 4-8-4, 261 is owned by the National Railroad Museum. It's been in Green bay several times. I believe last year it was there and would have been there this year if it wasn't for ins. costs.
Sooblue

QUOTE: Originally posted by AlcoRS11Nut

Steam Weekend

August 16-17, 2003

Live steam locomotives return to the National Railroad Museum. The Museum will host three Steam Weekends – August 16-17, September 20-21 and October 25-26 – this year. The Museum’s train will be pulled by a Heisler-type logging locomotive. There will be a number of special steam related programs throughout the grounds, including explorations of steam locomotives in the collection, railroad story time for children, and steam locomotive video presentations in the theater.

***************************************************************************************Finnally, after many years my dream came true!! (live steam at the National Railroad Museum)

I got that annoucement from the National Railroad Museum's Website, I'm going, hope to see you there[:D]
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Posted by sooblue on Monday, August 18, 2003 9:41 PM
You know the 4-8-4, 261 is owned by the National Railroad Museum. It's been in Green bay several times. I believe last year it was there and would have been there this year if it wasn't for ins. costs.
Sooblue

QUOTE: Originally posted by AlcoRS11Nut

Steam Weekend

August 16-17, 2003

Live steam locomotives return to the National Railroad Museum. The Museum will host three Steam Weekends – August 16-17, September 20-21 and October 25-26 – this year. The Museum’s train will be pulled by a Heisler-type logging locomotive. There will be a number of special steam related programs throughout the grounds, including explorations of steam locomotives in the collection, railroad story time for children, and steam locomotive video presentations in the theater.

***************************************************************************************Finnally, after many years my dream came true!! (live steam at the National Railroad Museum)

I got that annoucement from the National Railroad Museum's Website, I'm going, hope to see you there[:D]
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Posted by dknelson on Sunday, August 24, 2003 12:51 PM
Is this the same Heisler that was previously at the Kettle Moraine Scenic RR in North Lake WI?
I have to say based on my visit to the Green Bay Museum this last May as part of the Chicago & North Western Historical Society Convention that it must be the "most improved" museum around. It used to be a bunch of stuff rusting under the trees. Alas they still have some stuff outside that needs to get under cover pronto.
I remember when the Green Bay Museum always had steam -- first an LS&I 2-8-0 and then a rather tired old 0-4-0T which I understand finally wore out one side of tires due to endless running on the tight curve loop of track.
Years and years ago a friend of mine just happened to be at the Green Bay Museum when they had a special guest star steam locomotive then on a US tour -- the General, of Civil War fame. So he got to ride behind a 4-4-0 built in the 1850s.
Dave Nelson
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Posted by dknelson on Sunday, August 24, 2003 12:51 PM
Is this the same Heisler that was previously at the Kettle Moraine Scenic RR in North Lake WI?
I have to say based on my visit to the Green Bay Museum this last May as part of the Chicago & North Western Historical Society Convention that it must be the "most improved" museum around. It used to be a bunch of stuff rusting under the trees. Alas they still have some stuff outside that needs to get under cover pronto.
I remember when the Green Bay Museum always had steam -- first an LS&I 2-8-0 and then a rather tired old 0-4-0T which I understand finally wore out one side of tires due to endless running on the tight curve loop of track.
Years and years ago a friend of mine just happened to be at the Green Bay Museum when they had a special guest star steam locomotive then on a US tour -- the General, of Civil War fame. So he got to ride behind a 4-4-0 built in the 1850s.
Dave Nelson

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