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Could steam make a comeback?
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<p>[quote user="tnchpsk8"] Has Al Gore and his "lock box" in some invisible form arisen on this discussion? There are far and away too many of you guys who seem to have locked your brains into that box. Instead of thinking "outside the box" and trying to find newer and better ways to do things ( in this case move a train) you remain locked on the old steam of yester-year and all of the negatives that accompanyed it. In the 50 years since the U.S. has run everyday mainline steam surely there is more efficient ways of producing and utilizing steam to get more bang for the buck g\than be gotten from oil and its escalating price. I've only gotten to page four of this discussion and have found way too many nay-sayers stuck in 1950.[/quote]</p><p>I hope I never find myself in Al Gore's lock box. So what's your plan?</p>
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