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<p>[quote user="Dr D"]</p> <p>The Burlington Zephyr was the pioneer light weight streamline diesel passenger train of the late 1930s that caught the public fancy for new and modern design. I would think the steam power stand by status of these steam engies was way superior to the opperational ability of those early diesel powered Zephyrs.</p> <p>I believe they saved one diesel Zephyr train set too as it was in the Chicago Science of Industry Museum stored outdoors with the NYC 999 and ATSF northern for years.</p> <p>[/quote]</p> <p> </p> <p>Another Zepher is in St. Louis, and from what I hear, is in amazing condition.</p>
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