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Posted by
Anonymous
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Sun, Feb 22 2004 11:30 AM
Hi,
Peter thank you for the information.
It is a young childrens story.I really don't need technical info,even though I appreciate it.You sound like you know a lot of stuff.
What I needed was a name for an Argentinian train that goes across the pampas.Deisel,type.i.e Santa Fe is BNSF,etc.The abbreviation if there is one.
Then colour of said deisel,you mentioned red/white/blue.
Then .....where can I get a picture of this,it will be needed for illustration purposes.This is an illustrated childrens book for very small train buffs.
Sorry this is not technical talk.
Thank for your help.
kerrie
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Posted by
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Wed, Feb 25 2004 4:02 PM
Well, one famous train that goes across the pampas is the Old Patagonian Express, but it's pulled by steam and not diesel.
Here are some links that might help you out, though:
http://usuarios.lycos.es/ferroclub/englifcl.html
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/8849/english.html
http://alcoworld.railfan.net/argent.htm
I hope this helps you out some!
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