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  • Ham- Nice, Night at the Roxbury with Chris Kattan and Will Farrel awsome.

    NSSR- actually Oscale is the worst at spelling.

     

    kevin

  • Well I do have a few questions...I know they spunoff one ex. Milw. f7or at least I think it was a f7 to the Escanaba and Lake Superior but what became of the old E units.???? And correct me if I'm wrong but they seam to have Alaska herratige...
  • You have some deffinate tallent in computer programming but somewhat missguided
  • hey hey hey!!! why are you all ganging up on me 1. I have not been on in what 2 to 2 and1/2 months, and i only hang around here when i come here and now im not even shure if i should be here 2. i was using it the right way and 3. yes i probably am the worst speller but does it really matter!?!?!?!? i thought this was a place where i could come and not be made fun of for my short-commings but  i geuss that the ford isue was my first clue all i said was a off the wall comment about my favroite car then all of a sudden i get found on road dead and all the others why hunh why!?!? im outa here be back when i feel like it. good bye!  
    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  •  oskar wrote:

    Ham- Nice, Night at the Roxbury with Chris Kattan and Will Farrel awsome.

    NSSR- actually Oscale is the worst at spelling.

     

    kevin

     

    What?????? i THOUGHT I was the King at misspelling stuff!!! I've been caught by the grammer police many time on the other forums I go to!! and ah hello to the rest of you who have missed me or have wounder were I have gone to.

    Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby
  •  nssr9169 wrote:
    Well I do have a few questions...I know they spunoff one ex. Milw. f7or at least I think it was a f7 to the Escanaba and Lake Superior but what became of the old E units.???? And correct me if I'm wrong but they seam to have Alaska herratige...

    That's actually a VERY long an involved story. I'll sum it up fairly quickly though. In 2001, all of the WSOR's passenger equipment (accept three cars), were sold to the City of Middleton, Wisconsin, along with a few private car owners. Eventually the City of Middleton realized that they couldn't make a go of passenger service on their own (big suprise), and so the WSOR bought the equipment back for pennies on the dollar in 2004. However, to finance the buying back of the equipment, they did sell the 71A, an FP7, to the E&LS along with two coaches. They also rebuilt the third coach they had into a theater car. The two E9's and 4 passenger cars now make up the executive fleet, and there are a few more cars on the property (including a dome) that the WSOR is looking at rebuilding to be useable again (right now they are very neglected). The WSOR also has a E9B that they got from the Illinois Railway Museum, and they want to convert back from a HEP car to a actual B unit. From what I understand though, money is running out for that project (especially with the most recent derailment). It'll probably get done (the owner really wants it, which means he'll spare no expense and make the railroad pay for it), but it'll be a while before it does (we're talking years).

    The E units are both of Alaska heriage, yes. The FP7 was a MILW unit and then owned by a private collector before becoming WSOR 71A. One E unit is from the UP originally, the other from the MILW, and both made their way to the Alaska before becoming WSOR 10A and 10C.

    Noah

  • Just found out Steve Irwins dead.......

     

    Getting my GN Heavyweight Observation car tonite.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First

     

  •  Ham549 wrote:
    Whoe Whoe What? "scintillating, closed-minded, intolerent and hateful" All I sead was I like real to play with the real thing more. Why are you getting so upset?

    I HIGHLY doubt you have ANY railroad experience.

    Now myself and Kale, well we have handfired the DMIR 2-8-8-4 227 on Pokegama Hill!

    Right Kale?

    hahahaa

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First

     

  • Now hold on a sec here I maybe 13 but I have so railroading under my belt. Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Aug 26 2006 I did some volinteer work there 9am to 3:30pm. I was a car host. and I have had many cab rides there prior to that. come Oct. 21-22 I'll be there working with the track crew. straighing track and laying new ties. man power.

    oh yea and here are some of these






    Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby
  •  coborn35 wrote:

     Ham549 wrote:
    Whoe Whoe What? "scintillating, closed-minded, intolerent and hateful" All I sead was I like real to play with the real thing more. Why are you getting so upset?

    I HIGHLY doubt you have ANY railroad experience.

    Now myself and Kale, well we have handfired the DMIR 2-8-8-4 227 on Pokegama Hill!

    Right Kale?

    hahahaa

    You were saying....

    Save the F40PH!
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    Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby
  • LOL hand fired a locomotive come talk to me when you have driven a train, layed real tracks (man that was a pain you know how heavy thoes ties are?) or lifted a 600lbs handcar off the tracks pushed it across a unpaved parking lot and re-rail it by your self.

    P.S.  I am not saying hand fireing a locomotive isen't hard work. 

    Save the F40PH!
  • true but what about bring you layout to the local day care with 3-4 year olds alover the place and try to keep them from toutching it..... trust me it an't no easy task
    Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby
  • Hey y'all! I just couldn't stay away. Thought that I would come in and check on y'all and invite anyone that is intrest to join my forum.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • I suppose but it got real hard when me and Kale were called to bring the 227 (the steamer) down Marias Pass in that big snow storm last year....man....going 60 MPH in some places...finall we got it together and got the Presidents train down the pass.....Man you gotta have nerves of steel for that one.

     

    Of course, steaming it up by yourself is real hard too.

     

    I respect what you did, as long as you respect my steam experience, as well as the fact I changed out a generator on a CSX SD80MAC by myself!!! Lazt shop guys.....

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First