QUOTE: CFournier Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 15:03:26 Hi! Just stop for a quick cofee. I'm curious: anybody could tell me about a trip he took on a Western Pacific branch line passenger train? What consist, cars , what engine pulled the train, where did he go, etc. I'd like to model that on my layout. Chris
QUOTE: [b]bjdukert/b] Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 14:02:44 Ok Siberianmo so that I will know for sure where to come when I stop the next time how about #1 Gotta go dentist appointment Duke
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QUOTE: passengerfan Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 18:33:43 I'm not prepared to knock the new Via Renaissance cars until after I give them a chance. I too still like the Budd cars. At least Via fianlly purchased some new equipment even if it had been stored for awhile. If this is to be about Classic trains than I shall mention my two favorites from the past the GN Empire Builder and Santa Fe Super Chief. I rode the new 1947 Empire Builders days after their inaugural the first of many trips on this and the subsequent Empire Builders up to and including Amtrak.
QUOTE: bjdukertPosted: 12 Apr 2005, 19:22:23 Hi Siberanmo thought I would come on over and see how things were going and it looks like you have a good start How about a hot tea while sit in the corner for awhile. I'll look in from time to time and I think you will have some other vistors as well. GOOD LUCK Duke
QUOTE: trolleyboyPosted: 12 Apr 2005, 23:22:09 Hi Tom put me down for place #1 as well. Reminds me of a little restaurant along highway 11near Bracebridge. My favrorite "classics" are the Montreal & Southern Counties the NS&T and the CP electric lines in ontario. Back soon. Rob
QUOTE: CFournier Posted: 12 April 2005, 09:31:47 HELLO, TOM I LIKE PLACE # 1, Looks like a good place to have a sandwich ,a beer and a little chat. Chris.
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