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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
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QUOTE: I also did some resaerch at the local library in Hillsboro, and found a little on the railroad. I'd like to model it on a 2x10 shelf layout someday, so I'm busy gather information for later.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal For those that have Microsoft Trainsimulator: All three are on www.train-sim.com in one pack.
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo [#welcome] Jimmanley ! you asked how to post pictures, well you do it like this: well that's a mighty fine locomotive in a lovely color scheme! [oops] phil ! you used the wrong command, instead of the <img src= you should use another command: [ img] http://www.railpictures.net/images/u/UP6936A.jpg.71342 [ /img] and remove the spaces between [ and img], you can find explanation about this and other commands in the * Show Forum Code next to the quick reply box ! have fun ! Ron, congrats on the birth of your new family member ( son or daughter? )
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo Morning all! If you look at the topics and posts "the coffee shop" is in noisy neighbour hood nowadays, all we miss is now grafitty on the walls Bill M. asked for lawyer jokes in some of the topics about UP, but I thought those topics are way too serious so I post it here: Four surgeons were taking a coffee break and were discussing their work.The first said, "I think accountants are the easiest to operate on. You open them up and everything inside is numbered." The second said, "I think librarians are the easiest to operate on. You open them up and everything inside is in alphabetical order." The third said, "I like to operate on electricians. You open them up and everything inside is color-coded." The fourth one said, "I like to operate on UP lawyers. They're heartless spineless, gutless, and their heads and their *** are interchangeable."
QUOTE: Originally posted by philnrunt Ron and Ed- You are so right about the posts, some take off with a life of their own and others just languish and die. My post about a RR on Mars was NOT expected to get more than a few laughs and responses, but it received some great replys. On the other hand, my post about hidden scenes only the builder knows about received-exactly 1. I thought there were quite a few of those out there, but maybe they are secret and will remain so. But ya can't feel bad, it surprises me they respond to some of my rambling's at all! I just enjoy the fellowship with people from all over the world, I'm amused at how seriously some take it-and how funny the same folks can be on another topic. Overall, this is a great bunch of people, and I still feel pretty amazed at how quickly they make you welcome.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Jim M [8D] I have seen a DD40. We have one on pernament display here in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It is in front of the Union Pacific Jenks Shops. It is number 6938. When ever the 3985 or 844 come to town they "park" behing the Jenks Shops. The steam locos will be "sandwiched" between the Jenks Shops and the UP 4 th Street Offices. The local "operator" once referred to as the Locust Street Tower Operator is now located in the 4th Street Offices. The Bearing Cross Bridge, the railroad bridge linking Little Rock to North Little Rock, is within walking distance of the 4th Street Offices. This is where I recently took pics of the 3985 (which I thought were pretty good, right Lupo and Noah, but appearantely Bergie doesn't think so as the 18 pics I send him have NOT made "Photo Of The Day"--not even one of them [:(] [V] [:(!] ) Everyone have a good day. [8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Der, I know, but I don't need to go blind quite yet......... Noah