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What engine will the Friends of the 261 pick to replace 261?
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<FONT face=georgia,palatino size=3>[quote user="cprted"] </FONT><FONT face=georgia,palatino size=3> <P>[quote user="Bucyrus"]</P> <P>[quote user="NewYorkCentral"] </P> <P>Well if that is all she needs why dosent then Steve Sandsberg buy the locomotive?</P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>That is the question of the day. I think he will buy it. Or sombody else will buy it and lease it to him on good terms. </P>[/quote] I can think of more financially prudent ways to invest >$950,000.<BR>[/quote] </FONT> <P mce_keep="true"><FONT face=georgia,palatino size=3>So can I, but what does that have to do with this?</FONT></P> <P mce_keep="true"><FONT face=georgia,palatino size=3><U>Here is my question to you:</U> </FONT></P> <P mce_keep="true"><FONT face=georgia,palatino size=3>Can you think of a more financially prudent way to acquire and operate an historic steam locomotive with at least eight drivers?</FONT></P>
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