Boyd wrote:I would love to see a section devoted to movements and excursions of steam engines. Not regular in service steam engines, but emails sent out to people ahead of time when 1 or more steam engines is going to be coming through. I didn't find out until late saturday morning that CP2814 and the 261 were running around the Twin Cities this weekend. It would be great if this site is setup so you can list where you live and emails would be sent to people in that region. Or you could just sign up for all of North America in case you have the ability to travel all over to see trains. Possibly a site like this already exists.
There WAS talk on the Trains.com forums, and even mention in the newswire, about these movements. It was hardly a secret. It was mentioned in the local railfan newsletters here in Milwaukee so it pays to join the local chapter of the NRHS and division of the NMRA.
In your area if you join the Friends of 261 I think they do have a mail or email alert system -- trying to sell tickets but an alert is an alert. Either that or check their website regularly:
http://www.261.com/
Dave Nelson
I would love to see an e-mail alert system, too. Often, I hear about special movements after they have happened. For example, the Ohio Central occasionally fires up locomotives for freight service. I only learn about them by seeing pictures posted hear or there. Also, according to the website www.ocsteam.com , the OC is very close to moving the NKP Berk from Roanoke to their home rails-- if this move hasn't already occurred. See what I mean?
Martin
Cleveland, OH
I'm here for the same reason. My kids (OK - me too) would have gone bananas to see CP 6812 come through this past weekend. I check the only one I really know about - UP Challenger - when I think about it.
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I dont know if a site such as this exists.
But Im with you all the way on this subject.
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