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What I did on my summer vacation
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aussiesteve
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 9:44 PM
Well, we haven't actually had summer yet, but a few weeks ago I did poke my nose over the fence at West Coast Railways Ballarat (Victoria, AU) facility and noted the various steam loco's under going restoration.
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aussiesteve
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 9:44 PM
Well, we haven't actually had summer yet, but a few weeks ago I did poke my nose over the fence at West Coast Railways Ballarat (Victoria, AU) facility and noted the various steam loco's under going restoration.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 9:57 PM
I went to the Colorado Museum on my 15th birthday.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 9:57 PM
I went to the Colorado Museum on my 15th birthday.
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Anonymous
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:00 PM
This spring my brother and myself rode the Ohio Central last regular steam train out of Sugarcreek and have tickets for the two day fall steam special in October. What a treasure they have there in Ohio. Hoping that this doesn't end and ways are found to continue this steam operation.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:00 PM
This spring my brother and myself rode the Ohio Central last regular steam train out of Sugarcreek and have tickets for the two day fall steam special in October. What a treasure they have there in Ohio. Hoping that this doesn't end and ways are found to continue this steam operation.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:32 PM
On a trip west this summer I realized I was as close to Ely, Nevada, as I am ever likely to be, so I took a detour and visited and rode the Nevada Northern. They are pretty far off any beaten path, but the read and the hospitality make it worth many extra miles. I would urge anyone visiting Nevada or Utah to check them out.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:32 PM
On a trip west this summer I realized I was as close to Ely, Nevada, as I am ever likely to be, so I took a detour and visited and rode the Nevada Northern. They are pretty far off any beaten path, but the read and the hospitality make it worth many extra miles. I would urge anyone visiting Nevada or Utah to check them out.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:38 PM
I went from New Zealand up to Whitehorse & travelled the White Pass & Yukon RR to Skagway & then the Steam trip to Lake Bennett.. Then up to Fairbanks to travel the Alaska RR to Anchorage.Then to Seward and also to Whittier.The Alaska RR is the best I have ever travelled on.Also visited the local model railroad sited at the Fairbanks Depot.On the way home travelled on the Malahat on Vancouver Island.
Trevor Hollier
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:38 PM
I went from New Zealand up to Whitehorse & travelled the White Pass & Yukon RR to Skagway & then the Steam trip to Lake Bennett.. Then up to Fairbanks to travel the Alaska RR to Anchorage.Then to Seward and also to Whittier.The Alaska RR is the best I have ever travelled on.Also visited the local model railroad sited at the Fairbanks Depot.On the way home travelled on the Malahat on Vancouver Island.
Trevor Hollier
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:50 PM
[:)] Our family visited the Illinois Railway Musuem in Union, IL. It was my first visit in many years and I was impressed with the progress that the group has made over the years. The "ride" is now a really worthwhile trip and the collection has grown sugnificantly. While a considerable amount of equipment still needs restoration, most are now protected under roof. That which has been retored is excellent, indeed. The museum, which has many types of equipment, is a "must see" for almost any rail enthusiast. Even bus fan will find exhibits of interest!
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 10:50 PM
[:)] Our family visited the Illinois Railway Musuem in Union, IL. It was my first visit in many years and I was impressed with the progress that the group has made over the years. The "ride" is now a really worthwhile trip and the collection has grown sugnificantly. While a considerable amount of equipment still needs restoration, most are now protected under roof. That which has been retored is excellent, indeed. The museum, which has many types of equipment, is a "must see" for almost any rail enthusiast. Even bus fan will find exhibits of interest!
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:15 PM
I visited the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad after a vist to Yosemite National Park in Northern California. The operate a beautiful three - truck Shay. I got great photos of the whole train plus a video clip of the train leaving the station. I'd be happy to send the photos and clip to anybody. Just email me at jonathanhtd@yahoo.com.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:15 PM
I visited the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad after a vist to Yosemite National Park in Northern California. The operate a beautiful three - truck Shay. I got great photos of the whole train plus a video clip of the train leaving the station. I'd be happy to send the photos and clip to anybody. Just email me at jonathanhtd@yahoo.com.
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Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:21 PM
Visited the Wisconsin Great Northern in Spooner, WI twice and enjoyed their lunch in a 1903 car with its original mahogany interior. Also visited the railroad museum next door and drove around northern Minnesota looking for old depots. The saddest I saw was in Staples, MN--a brick, 2-storey building, but abandoned and neglected.
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