Trains.com Sites
Resources
Shop
E-mail Newsletters
SEARCH THIS SITE
Help
Contact Us »
|
Customer Service
Get our free e-mail newsletters
Model Railroader
(weekly)
Model Railroader VideoPlus
(weekly)
Trains
(weekly)
Classic Toy Trains
(bi-weekly)
Garden Railways
(bi-weekly)
Classic Trains
(bi-weekly)
By signing up I may also receive reader surveys and occasional special offers from Trains.com. We do not sell, rent or trade our e-mail lists.
Details about our newsletters »
Read our privacy policy »
Join our Community!
Our community is
FREE
to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Search Community
Searching
Please insert search terms into the box above to run a search on the community.
Users Online
There are no community members online
Thread Details
Rate This
96
Replies — 51464 Views
0
Subscribers
Posted
over 21 years ago
Thread Options
Subscribe via RSS
Share this
Tag Cloud
1950s
advice
Amtrak
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Baltimore and Ohio
Boxcars
Bridges
Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Caboose
Canada
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
cargo
Chicago
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Colorado and Southern
Coupler
Coupling
CSX
dcc sound
Depots
Diesel Engines
education
Emporia
fec
Home
»
Discussion Forums
»
General Discussion (Trains.com)
»
What I did on my summer vacation
Forums
|
Want to post a reply to this topic?
Login
or
register
for an acount to join our online community today!
1
2
3
4
5
»
What I did on my summer vacation
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:10 AM
While visitng our son in Colorado Springs we rode the Georgetown Loop and the Cripple Creek and Victor railroads, plus visited the Colorado RR Museum in Golden. A great trip.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:10 AM
While visitng our son in Colorado Springs we rode the Georgetown Loop and the Cripple Creek and Victor railroads, plus visited the Colorado RR Museum in Golden. A great trip.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:11 AM
Visited the Conway Scenic Railroad in North Conway, NH and Edaville RR in Carver MA
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:11 AM
Visited the Conway Scenic Railroad in North Conway, NH and Edaville RR in Carver MA
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:14 AM
My daughter and I visited the museum in Galveston, Texas. We really enjoyed walking through the old cars. I also visited the Cotton Belt museum in the old depot in Pittsburg, Texas. Excellent exibits - would highly recomend.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:14 AM
My daughter and I visited the museum in Galveston, Texas. We really enjoyed walking through the old cars. I also visited the Cotton Belt museum in the old depot in Pittsburg, Texas. Excellent exibits - would highly recomend.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:15 AM
While in England this summer had a chance to visit the Kent and South Essex Railroad. Very interesting tour
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:15 AM
While in England this summer had a chance to visit the Kent and South Essex Railroad. Very interesting tour
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:16 AM
Rode Arkansas & Missouri passenger turn Van Buren - Winslow, AR & return. The old Alcos still pull well; friendly and informative crew and station personnel.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:16 AM
Rode Arkansas & Missouri passenger turn Van Buren - Winslow, AR & return. The old Alcos still pull well; friendly and informative crew and station personnel.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:16 AM
Rode the cab of Mid-Continent's blue Alco in North Freedon, Wisc. Eventhough it wasn't steam it was still fantastic. The museum is, as always, first class! -Tom Walker
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:16 AM
Rode the cab of Mid-Continent's blue Alco in North Freedon, Wisc. Eventhough it wasn't steam it was still fantastic. The museum is, as always, first class! -Tom Walker
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
dustyg
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:36 AM
It's not strictly a "tourist" line, but I rode the Trinity Railway Express between Dallas and Fort Worth. It goes from Dallas Union Station, along the old Rock Island tracks through the Mid-Cities and on to the art deco cathedral of the T&P station in downtown Fort Worth.
Lots of good RR action along the way, and especially at the two ends, with restored Budd RDCs on some trains and EMD engines and Bombardier coaches on others. And only $4 to ride as much as you want in a day!
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
dustyg
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:36 AM
It's not strictly a "tourist" line, but I rode the Trinity Railway Express between Dallas and Fort Worth. It goes from Dallas Union Station, along the old Rock Island tracks through the Mid-Cities and on to the art deco cathedral of the T&P station in downtown Fort Worth.
Lots of good RR action along the way, and especially at the two ends, with restored Budd RDCs on some trains and EMD engines and Bombardier coaches on others. And only $4 to ride as much as you want in a day!
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Tue, Sep 16 2003 11:36 AM
Illinois Railway Museum, Railroad Museum at Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Twin City Model Railroad Museum, Saint Paul, Minnesota, all on the way West re-tracing the route of Lewis & Clark to the Pacific. All saw / photographed GN locomotives at Williston, North Dakota and Havre, Montana, Northern Pacific steam engines at Helena and Missoula, and the Milwaukee Road Little Joe at Deer Lodge, Montana.
You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available.
1
2
3
4
5
»
Home
»
Discussion Forums
»
General Discussion (Trains.com)
»
What I did on my summer vacation