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Posted by
YardEngine
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 9:07 AM
NRHS - Rochester, NY Chapter
The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society (great publication/magazine)
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Posted by
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 5:33 PM
10 of them simultaneously but am now cutting back to 6, NRHS, RLHS, MILW, SOO, C&NW, GN. Also was NYC, NH, C&O & D&H.
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 5:33 PM
10 of them simultaneously but am now cutting back to 6, NRHS, RLHS, MILW, SOO, C&NW, GN. Also was NYC, NH, C&O & D&H.
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 6:37 PM
I belong to the CNW and WMR Historical Societies and the CNR special interest group. If I could find one for the CPR, I would join that too. N. Herbert Michigan
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 6:37 PM
I belong to the CNW and WMR Historical Societies and the CNR special interest group. If I could find one for the CPR, I would join that too. N. Herbert Michigan
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Posted by
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 6:45 PM
Dupe entry!!!!
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Posted by
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 6:45 PM
I belonged to NRHS club #1 15 years ago until politics tore the group apart. I was a board member. The last day I belonged was the last meeting as a board member and because of the screaming and yelling at the meeting and the threat of physical violence (not to me personally) amongst the board members (and their cliques), I walked out that evening and never went back. And will never consider joining another again........
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Anonymous
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 8:13 PM
I am a member of two, L&N Railroad Historical Society and the Southern Railway Historical Association. In reference to Robert Mann's query, I believe that a Florida Shortline group would be viable. The Tampa area ( I lived there in the 80's) had a very active group of train chaser's and old roadbed hunters. I still talk with a few of them from time to time and they seem to be as active as ever.
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I am a member of two, L&N Railroad Historical Society and the Southern Railway Historical Association. In reference to Robert Mann's query, I believe that a Florida Shortline group would be viable. The Tampa area ( I lived there in the 80's) had a very active group of train chaser's and old roadbed hunters. I still talk with a few of them from time to time and they seem to be as active as ever.
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 8:32 PM
I'am a member of the Norfolk & Southern HS(Bob Reisweber,pres,)Haven"t got the chance to meet with them on a annual basis.Seem to me that they are a pretty good group of people ,very knowledgable hoped to meet with them in 2004
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Sun, Sep 21 2003 8:32 PM
I'am a member of the Norfolk & Southern HS(Bob Reisweber,pres,)Haven"t got the chance to meet with them on a annual basis.Seem to me that they are a pretty good group of people ,very knowledgable hoped to meet with them in 2004
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Mon, Sep 22 2003 7:42 AM
I have belongwd to the C&NW Historical Society for 10 years now. A fantastic publication!
Go Illini!!!
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Posted by
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Mon, Sep 22 2003 7:42 AM
I have belongwd to the C&NW Historical Society for 10 years now. A fantastic publication!
Go Illini!!!
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Posted by
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Mon, Sep 22 2003 11:22 AM
Yes I belong to the Muskegon Railroad Historical Society, and have been for the last few years.
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Mon, Sep 22 2003 11:22 AM
Yes I belong to the Muskegon Railroad Historical Society, and have been for the last few years.
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