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Good morning Mark. <br />Thanks for the very encouraging info on the Georgetown loop. It goes without saying that I am pleased that this piece of American and Colorado history will not pass into the fallen flag category. I think, but an not positive, that the article that mentioned the demise of the Georgetown loop was contained in the recent monthly newsletter from the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. Hope they will print a retraction as I am sure it will have several other people upset. <br /> <br />I would be nice to obtain some of the Cuban narrow gauge equipment that Limitedclear mentions. However, knowing how our government feels about Cuba I think it will be a cold day in H _ _ _ when the Cuban equipment arrives on our shores. As to China they did make steam locomotives in standard gauge for internal consumption and export and potentially could have made some in narrow gauge. However, I read a couple of years ago that China has ceased making steam locomotives. Too bad.
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