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Posted by al-in-chgo on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:40 AM
 wyomingrailfan wrote:

Also you have to be pretty quick to guess, because it gets the correct answer fairly immediate(kind of)

IMHO you're on the money, but there are exceptions.  One query I posted concerned a pre-Amtrak varnish called "The Pelican," NYC - N. Orleans.  I thought it would be a shoo(sp?)-in, but it was the "N&W haul in the middle" that stumped people. 

But then, there are some so esoteric to me that I can barely understand them, -- OK with me nonetheless.  

Also the folks in the Quiz to my way of thinking have been very gentlemanly (apologies if reader is female) and sporting.  No hazing, one-upsmanship, that kind of thing.  But definitely I love to see WAG's and love to post them.  Good luck to us all!   

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Posted by arkansasrailfan on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 4:40 AM

Also you have to be pretty quick to guess, because it gets the correct answer fairly immediate(kind of)

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Psssst!
Posted by al-in-chgo on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 2:47 AM

 

As the most recent winner of the Railroad History Quiz Game (Come on in and play) thread in TRAINS -- GENERAL DISCUSSION, I posed a question that I thought would not be tremendously easy to answer, but might generate some educated guesses.  It has bogged down; as of an hour ago there was only one answer after my initial question, and that was yesterday.

Then I realized that since the question dealt with RT, you guys mere might want to hear about it. This involves the planning for and construction of some heavy-rail RT cars for the Philadelphia area in the 1970's.

The rules that have evolved are fairly simple:  no insults between posters, no inserting new questions by someone who doesn't have the right to do so.  The winner, if he can't think of a question he'd like to post, can refer it to someone else (frequently the second-best answerer but that's not hard-and-fast).  Some questions will have a similar theme for a time, but it's never wrong if you won yourself the right to put forth a new question to change the area entirely, as long as it had something to do with RR history. 

The hardest rule of all to follow is:  NO RESEARCHING.  You can't call someone, or go elsewhere online for an answer, or look up HC even if it's in your living room.  It's frustrating at times; I've been there.  It is okay, however, to use the info from prior posts that you believe is accurate and add it to your own post; eventually enough answers will be given to declare a winner.

Again, go to TRAINS -- GENERAL DISCUSSION, thread RAILROAD HISTORY QUIZ GAME - Come on in and play.  Only the most recent couple of posts are devoted to the Phlly/RT quiz question. 

Try it, you might have a lot of fun! 

al smalling, aka "al-in-chgo"

 

al-in-chgo

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