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The way the Entertainment World Potrays Railroad Equipment, i.e Locomotives
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by erikthered</i> <br /><br />Yet this was a documentary- they were trying to show facts, not cartoon characters. I love watching the Durango and Silverton- probably the prettiest railroad on earth, scenary wise- BUT- showing a train full of happy tourists getting "robbed" by the Wild Bunch- spoiled the documentary for me.[/quote] <br /> <br />Even in documentaries they have to make sacrifices from time to time. They were trying to get the place right (Colorado) and the only railroad they could get wasn't the UP. I'd rather they get the scenery right first if they can only get the props 95% <br />
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