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Oh boy, this sure stirs up some old memories. I recall the old "bone-pile" at the GTW shops in Battle Creek, where old engines were parked, and left to the elements. As a youngster, I would go there and explore the old Alcos, NW's, SW's, etc. Most of them still had a box of fusees, and torpedoes in the cab. Being a mischevious teenager, I took these items for clandestine uses. I had lots of fun with those track torpedoes. Did some heck raising with the fusees as well. But, as I am aging, I don't do that sort of thing anymore.. <br /> T.C.
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