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Posted by
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Thu, Nov 6 2003 9:01 AM
Gotta say the Milwaukee Road & the Chicago & Northwestern
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Thu, Nov 6 2003 9:01 AM
Gotta say the Milwaukee Road & the Chicago & Northwestern
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Sun, Nov 9 2003 10:51 AM
Im New Here
The Strasburg Rail Road IN PA
and the Pennsylvania
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Im New Here
The Strasburg Rail Road IN PA
and the Pennsylvania
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Mon, Nov 10 2003 6:35 PM
All-time fav for me is the Chessie System. I live in southern Ontario and there is a CSX branch line here and for a few years they had the "Trains Magazine All American Locomotive" GP-38 #2002 working here, I actually had a chance to ride in it!!! Very Cool!!!
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All-time fav for me is the Chessie System. I live in southern Ontario and there is a CSX branch line here and for a few years they had the "Trains Magazine All American Locomotive" GP-38 #2002 working here, I actually had a chance to ride in it!!! Very Cool!!!
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Mon, Nov 10 2003 8:41 PM
Bessemer and Lake Erie. A long history of sheer power and the color scheme is a stand out...
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Bessemer and Lake Erie. A long history of sheer power and the color scheme is a stand out...
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Tue, Nov 11 2003 8:24 PM
hello
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hello
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Thu, Nov 13 2003 9:23 PM
I like names that have stood the test of time (mergers, bankruptcy, buyouts, etc.). Most belong to shortlines (ex: the Louisiana and North West--the company has been there since 1888, but the name I think is circa 1890 because of a defect in the charter belonging to the Louisiana North & South RR.) but you do have a couple of class Is with original names--Kansas City Southern and the yellow railroad.
I sure miss The Rock!!
Jess
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I like names that have stood the test of time (mergers, bankruptcy, buyouts, etc.). Most belong to shortlines (ex: the Louisiana and North West--the company has been there since 1888, but the name I think is circa 1890 because of a defect in the charter belonging to the Louisiana North & South RR.) but you do have a couple of class Is with original names--Kansas City Southern and the yellow railroad.
I sure miss The Rock!!
Jess
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Sun, Nov 16 2003 3:03 PM
I was not uprised when I saw the results.
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I was not uprised when I saw the results.
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Fri, Nov 21 2003 10:28 PM
CP because My grandfather and father both worked for CP.
Although I spent alot of time watching CN of BN trains when I was younger.
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