QUOTE: Posted by Trainnut484 Posted: 27 Jun 2005, 15:52:18 Just a friendly reminder for those at or soon will be trackside in the summer heat. Be sure to pack alot of bottled water, something to snack on, and a place to get in out of the heat. Have a safe summer [8D]. Take care, Russell
QUOTE: Posted by nickinwestwales Posted: 27 Apr 2005, 17:54:26 Well,good evening Tom,I had no idea you had a bar at this end of town-like the Canadian decor. Dont suppose you have a Molsons in that well stocked fridge of yours?...Oh,top man,well done!!...Ah yes,classic trains-how about the Ontario Northland three, The Northlander,The Polar Bear Express and the Little Bear( a real live mixed train!!) worth a look just for the variety of equipment used over the years,gotta run,speak again,nick
QUOTE: Posted by earlydiesels Posted: 16 Apr 2005, 16:56:04 Hello from southwest Misery. I vote for place no.1. Seems like most everyone on this thread is from the east--have to speak up for the midwesterners. I am a volunteer on a tourist railroad and other preservation groups and have liked railroads all 42 years. I'd like a tall, cold ice water with plenty of lemon, please.
QUOTE: Posted by West Coast S Posted: 14 Apr 2005, 15:27:38 Hi gang...sounds like my kinda folks, mind if I join you for a cold one and impart a couple of examples? The WP had branches? Being sarcastic of course, the Reno branch and the Loyington branch. Chris this one is for you: WP ran an excursion in conjunction with the 50th anniversy of the Nevada Northern. The special operated from Oakland CA. to the NN interchange at Cobre NV. where passengers boarded a steam powered NN special. A-B-B-A F7s from the freight pool along with a Zepherette provided the power (The Zepherette was removed at Cobre and continued on to Salt Lake on its regular run, talk about efficient power movement). The second set of CZ equiptment was tapped to provide a source for the domes, diner, and lounges along with heavyweight equiptment from the D&RGW . There were two seperate excursions using 4-6-0 # 94 and 2-8-2 #34 from San Jose to Stockton in the late 50s. So ok. Are there any additional WP excursions I have missed?
QUOTE: Originally posted by trolleyboy Nice to see Sor Fergie and Awk having such a deep and meaningfull conversation,Tex looks a bit pissed though so fergie watch out for your ankles. Rob
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: For the guys listed in today's Gazette who didn't make it in - you really have missed a great celebration. Your contributions to the success of the bar is still appreciated and perhaps one day we'll meet up again![tup]
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