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What I did on my summer vacation
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Anonymous
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:20 AM
Horseshoe Curve, Gallitzin Tunnels, two nights at the Station Inn, Cresson, PA
and a visit to EBT and the adjacent streetcar museum. Time well spent.
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Posted by
tankertoad70
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:21 AM
Yep, took in both the San Diego Model RR in Balboa Pk and rode the summer train from Portland to Astoria and back.
Don in 'Orygun' City
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tankertoad70
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:21 AM
Yep, took in both the San Diego Model RR in Balboa Pk and rode the summer train from Portland to Astoria and back.
Don in 'Orygun' City
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:28 AM
My wife got me as a birthday present a day as a railroad engineer on a steam loco at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad museum in Portland, Maine. This museum has the largest selection of two foot Maine equipment in the country and is well worth a visit. I also had a great time running the engine.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:28 AM
My wife got me as a birthday present a day as a railroad engineer on a steam loco at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad museum in Portland, Maine. This museum has the largest selection of two foot Maine equipment in the country and is well worth a visit. I also had a great time running the engine.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:32 AM
Wife and I joined as family members...this year I we took the rules test and became student brakemen, I will reach my hours needed to become a full fledged Brakeman this coming weekend when Portola puts on Railfan Photographer Day...come and check it out. We will be putting togeher and running period trains. Portola CA WP LIVES!!!
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:32 AM
Wife and I joined as family members...this year I we took the rules test and became student brakemen, I will reach my hours needed to become a full fledged Brakeman this coming weekend when Portola puts on Railfan Photographer Day...come and check it out. We will be putting togeher and running period trains. Portola CA WP LIVES!!!
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Posted by
scole100
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:43 AM
I took the family to the Black Hills of SD and we rode the 1880 train in Keystone. It is a beautiful ride through the hills behind a compound steamer.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:43 AM
I took the family to the Black Hills of SD and we rode the 1880 train in Keystone. It is a beautiful ride through the hills behind a compound steamer.
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Posted by
katwoman99
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:46 AM
I had made plans to visit Sugar Creek, Ohio's Ohio Central steam trains in July, but they ceased passenger operations in May.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:46 AM
I had made plans to visit Sugar Creek, Ohio's Ohio Central steam trains in July, but they ceased passenger operations in May.
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Posted by
BurlingtonJohn
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:47 AM
I visited:
Orange Empire RR Museum
Western RR Museum in Barstow, California
Grand Canyon Railroad
Durango & Silverton
Colorado Railroad Museum
Atchison, Kansas RR Museum
Museum of Transport in St. Louis
Galesburg RR Museum
Regards from Missouri!
Burlington John
THE site for American Freedom Train fans http://www.freedomtrain.org
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Posted by
BurlingtonJohn
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:47 AM
I visited:
Orange Empire RR Museum
Western RR Museum in Barstow, California
Grand Canyon Railroad
Durango & Silverton
Colorado Railroad Museum
Atchison, Kansas RR Museum
Museum of Transport in St. Louis
Galesburg RR Museum
Regards from Missouri!
Burlington John
THE site for American Freedom Train fans http://www.freedomtrain.org
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Posted by
techguy57
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:55 AM
I made it to 2 of my favorites:
The Illinois Railway Museum in Union, IL (multiple times as it is nearby)
and to the Museum of Transport in St. Louis
I also really enjoyed seeing the Anheiser-Busch brewery tour but not only for the obvious reasons. I knew that Miller shipped by rail but I didn't know that Budweiser shipped by rail or that they ship quite a large volume by rail. It could make for some interesting modeling! :)
MWV
techguy "Beware the lollipop of mediocrity. Lick it once and you suck forever." - Anonymous
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Posted by
techguy57
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:55 AM
I made it to 2 of my favorites:
The Illinois Railway Museum in Union, IL (multiple times as it is nearby)
and to the Museum of Transport in St. Louis
I also really enjoyed seeing the Anheiser-Busch brewery tour but not only for the obvious reasons. I knew that Miller shipped by rail but I didn't know that Budweiser shipped by rail or that they ship quite a large volume by rail. It could make for some interesting modeling! :)
MWV
techguy "Beware the lollipop of mediocrity. Lick it once and you suck forever." - Anonymous
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