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FALLEN FLAGS RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 9, 2003 5:51 PM
Hello Tarwhell,

I'm not adversed on the lines you are talking about. I'm from Texas, and the fallen flags that I have been intrestred in are mostly local. Most people have never heard of them, or don't have any information about them. Nearly all the one's I'm intrestred in fell during the 50's, 60's, and 70's. I've found that looking for groups on Yahoo that share my intrest helps, but the best information I have found has been on the internet. I have learned so much about these fallen flags, that it just makes me want to dig more and more.. and the more I dig... the more treasure I find!!!!

My intrest are the Texas and Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Abilene Southern, Abilene Northern, and the Roscoe, Synder, and Pacific. During the last several month's I've discovered thing's I never knew... thank's to a great search engine.

Good luck on your Quest!

Robert Manly
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FALLEN FLAGS RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 8:38 PM
HOW COME THERE ARE NO ARTICLES ON THE RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH LIKE THE OLD NORFOLK&SOUTHERN ,CENTRAL OF GEORGIA,ACL,SBD TRAINS THAT ARE VERY RARE DISCUSSED IN THE FORUM WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE POST ON THE FALLEN FLAG RAILROADS OF THE SOUTH .IT WOULD HELP SOME OF US WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THOSE RAILROADS.[?][?][?][?]
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FALLEN FLAGS RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 8:38 PM
HOW COME THERE ARE NO ARTICLES ON THE RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH LIKE THE OLD NORFOLK&SOUTHERN ,CENTRAL OF GEORGIA,ACL,SBD TRAINS THAT ARE VERY RARE DISCUSSED IN THE FORUM WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE POST ON THE FALLEN FLAG RAILROADS OF THE SOUTH .IT WOULD HELP SOME OF US WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THOSE RAILROADS.[?][?][?][?]

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