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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 7, 2006 11:01 AM
Hi richard Well it seems that we are close neighbors I live in syosset. How about the LIRR. Felix Send me some email let's talk trains.
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Posted by Warburton on Saturday, January 7, 2006 10:40 AM
"You go GREAT when you go GREAT NORTHERN!"
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 7, 2006 10:07 AM
I only wish I was around to see live steam in action,not the tour trips but the real down and dirty every day operations!! Those who did are very lucky!!!
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Posted by thor on Saturday, January 7, 2006 9:42 AM
Well I'm English and when I was a kid it had all been nationalised to British Railways but my favorite railway company was the Great Western followed by the LNER. I was lucky enough to enjoy the last days of steam and in fact I played hookey an awful lot just to see all the great locos.

However, even though nationalisation had occurred, the Western Region still had that certain something left over from the days of its greatness, their expresses were the best and my grandfather worked for BR so I had an unlimited railpass and could ride down to the West Country First Class being treated like Royalty from Silver Service meals in the dining car to Pullman coach accomodation with tea and cookies being brought round regularly whilst some of Englands most beautiful scenery and oastline went by outside the window.

I was also lucky enough to see a Gresley Pacific being thrashed full on on the Stevenage section of the LNER line that leads into London from the North and again with my youngest son in the 80's seeing an HST on the same stretch being given full power which was magical to hear those turbo-charged Gardners with that wonderfully weird whistling whine over the sound of a screaming diesel.

I grew up next to a mainline station and one of my best friends was a driver for BR so I also got some illicit footplate rides on the late night milk trains out of Liverpool Street Station!

Best I can do I'm afraid, sorry about it being 'foreign'. I was also a founder member of the Tallylyn Railway, a Welsh narrow gauge preservation line and spent many happy hours meandering up and down that.
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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, January 7, 2006 9:39 AM
I grew up in Conn. along the NH's electrified main line but trains were just a tool to get into NYC. It was until I got more into the hobby as an adult - reading Trains, MR and CTT too - and moved to the Midwest, that I enjoyed the railroading scenery. My favorite steam road is the Chicago and North Western. My current favorite electric railway is the Elgin and Belvidere...

Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, January 7, 2006 9:36 AM
I hate to admit it, but I am originally from NJ. We had the Pennsy, NJC, NYC with a 4 trackage at the end of my street. Eventually it was Penn Central and then Conrail. I enjoyed watching and taking pictures of all the trains. It was amazing in retrospect, all the exposure to trains that I had, even the Bicentenial trains. Occasionally, I would go up on the engines and get to visit with the crews. A friend of my Dad was a engineer with the LIRR and Pennsy, so I too got to goto Sunnyside yard and actually drive a few engines. He also gave me the operators (engineer)manual for the GG1. We had another friend of the family that worked for Erie and I got to goto work with him one day and operate the switch tower and bridge tower in Perth Amboy.
These were great memories, but I think my favorite railroad (s) would have to be Susie Q and NYC. I used to goto the yard in Little Ferry, NJ and get into the roundhouse and check out the old RS units and I even have pictures of one of the NYS&W "Susie Q" cars, I think it was the last one before D&H took over. When I get the trains going, it brings those memories back to me.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 7, 2006 8:16 AM
The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 7, 2006 7:49 AM
Great memories thanks for sharing!![^]
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Posted by csxt30 on Saturday, January 7, 2006 7:16 AM
Very much like your childhood, Richard. Though I lean more toward the NYC, but where I grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio we had the NYC & Pennsy side by side, especially down in our harbor on Lake Erie. I would walk to the harbor a lot & see all the steam engines there, plus my Dad worked for the NYC & at Christmas time we would take the train to Cleveland. This was in the 50s. Also, in the summer we would go to Niagara Falls & take the Bee -Line. An RDC, & that was really my favorite ride, as I remember, it felt like we were flying, at my young age ! I road in quite a few steam engines then too, as we had neighbors that were engineers & would take me on them. Today, it is all N&S & CSX in this area. Thanks, John
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Favorite Rail Road ?
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 7, 2006 6:58 AM
Just thought it would be nice to hear about your favorite RailRoad and what memory you have that made it your Favorite?. Pereonally I have been a Pennsey fan sine I was a small child visiting the Sunnyside Yards in Long Island City Queens.My Dad and I would watch the GG-1`s swing in to the yard.
Those childhood memories of Pennsey train watching with my DaD remain with me and I relive it every day on my layout as I watch my GG-1`s run[:)]

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