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I'll answer that question with a question. Does anyone here remember the "Flying Scotsman" British steam train that toured the USA in 1969-1970? That engine had what was called a "corridor tender", that allowed engine crews to move back into the train, and replacements to come forward. All this was done while underway. That is how the train acheived the fastest time between cities. I believe that only 2 crews were involved, but it wasn't a "transcontinental" run either. <br /> Todd C.
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