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Anonymous
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 6:52 PM
Back in my pre-poverty days, I was a member of the MILW RD & GN organizations. Both publish great magazines. But I am just hanging on to be a member of the MRHA.
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 7:49 PM
I belong to the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society and the Pere Marquette Historical Society . Both of these groups add much to my enjoyment of the hobby . I am currently modeling the Pere Marquette Railroad in South - Western Ontario , Canada .
Ian Maynard
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Anonymous
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 7:49 PM
I belong to the Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society and the Pere Marquette Historical Society . Both of these groups add much to my enjoyment of the hobby . I am currently modeling the Pere Marquette Railroad in South - Western Ontario , Canada .
Ian Maynard
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Posted by
connrail
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 8:52 PM
I have belonged to the New Haven railroad Historical & Technical Association for some time- I have never contributed much but enjoy seeing the past, as I have lived near the lines and seen the many changes over the years.
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connrail
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 8:52 PM
I have belonged to the New Haven railroad Historical & Technical Association for some time- I have never contributed much but enjoy seeing the past, as I have lived near the lines and seen the many changes over the years.
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Anonymous
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 10:10 PM
I've never really had the time to devote to a RR Society as I work have work as a Locomotive Engineer for the past 24 years. I would like to get involved but I must say I have found most "fans" rather difficult to deal with so I have felt "put off" in this venue. I am trying hard to overcome past prejudice but it is hard when someone wants to have a "How many bolts it...." type of conversation. I like to get my hands dirty and try to keep my mouth clean.
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Mon, Sep 29 2003 10:10 PM
I've never really had the time to devote to a RR Society as I work have work as a Locomotive Engineer for the past 24 years. I would like to get involved but I must say I have found most "fans" rather difficult to deal with so I have felt "put off" in this venue. I am trying hard to overcome past prejudice but it is hard when someone wants to have a "How many bolts it...." type of conversation. I like to get my hands dirty and try to keep my mouth clean.
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Posted by
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Tue, Sep 30 2003 6:18 AM
I belong to the Milwaukee Road and Northern Pacific Railroad historical societies.
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Tue, Sep 30 2003 6:18 AM
I belong to the Milwaukee Road and Northern Pacific Railroad historical societies.
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Posted by
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Tue, Sep 30 2003 9:55 AM
Yes,
Santa Fe Railroad Historical and Modeling Society. Great resource for all fans of the AT&SF!
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Tue, Sep 30 2003 9:55 AM
Yes,
Santa Fe Railroad Historical and Modeling Society. Great resource for all fans of the AT&SF!
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Tue, Sep 30 2003 2:03 PM
Yes - C&NW and MILW
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Tue, Sep 30 2003 2:03 PM
Yes - C&NW and MILW
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Posted by
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Thu, Oct 2 2003 8:53 PM
I am trying to unearth information on a railroad station historical society. The last time I tried, the letter was returned because the postal seervice couldn't match the address I had. Any help will be appreciated. At the moment, I am looking for more than the scanty information I have on the Erie RR's Elmira Station, which has been replaced.
Ralph Dickar, rdickar@si.rr.com
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Thu, Oct 2 2003 8:53 PM
I am trying to unearth information on a railroad station historical society. The last time I tried, the letter was returned because the postal seervice couldn't match the address I had. Any help will be appreciated. At the moment, I am looking for more than the scanty information I have on the Erie RR's Elmira Station, which has been replaced.
Ralph Dickar, rdickar@si.rr.com
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