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Originally posted by UPTRAIN [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 6, 2005 8:27 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed Say hiya to Bud & his daughter for me. Thanks. [:o)][:p][:)] Originally posted by UPTRAIN [ I thought "Bud" was in St. Louis riding his horses. [:D] Reply Edit kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 9:35 AM Zach, I hope everything goes good on your trip up here to Milwaukee. Right now 9:30am on Saturday the weather is awesome. 75 degrees, not humid and clear. Enjoy Miller Park its a great place to watch a baseball game. Like Randy mentioned you will be very close to the old Milwaukee Road Shops, which unfortunately now are gone except for the two smokestacks. Enjoy Milwaukee a great place on a great lake. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply eolafan Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Aurora, IL 4,515 posts Posted by eolafan on Saturday, August 6, 2005 10:00 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed Say hiya to Bud & his daughter for me. Thanks. [:o)][:p][:)] Originally posted by UPTRAIN [ Actually you won't find Bud in Milwaukee very easily but Mr. Miller is a frequent guest. Eolafan (a.k.a. Jim) Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 10:36 AM Actually Mr Miller is going to be throwing a big party here in Milwaukee. The Big Brew-Ha is being held on August 20th to celebrate Mr Miller's 150th birthday. Boy he looks pretty good for his age. The party is Free as long as you have ticket and features Bon Jovi and the Goo Goo Dolls. And it is being held at Miller Park, would have never guessed. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Noah Hofrichter Member sinceJanuary 2004 From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells) 3,370 posts Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, August 6, 2005 4:42 PM Keith, so that's what those two stacks are! I never reallized that that was ever a railroad yard before! I can remember when I first started going to Brewer games about 5 or 6 years ago(I was about 8 or 9 so I don't remember it too well) all of the construction equipment running around in that lot, working to grade the land. I can remember that there also were Arches along the tracks to the North of the Parking lot. I wasn't much of a railfan then, so of course I was more interested in the Big Equipment working in the lot next to the parking lot then the trains that went by! Noah Click the image above to visit my website, Badger Rails. My Model Railroad Club's website: http://sandhousecrew.webng.com Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 7:46 PM Yes Noah, They are they only part of the huge Milwaukee Road Shops still standing. There is talk of trying to keep them as some kind of memorial. Also the Henry Aaron Trial is being built down in the valley area. I added some photos of what things used to look like before Miller Park. This photo is looking west from 35th Street viaduct, as you notice No Miller Park. Just Milwaukee Road backshop buildings. This is a scan of print from a picture I took probably in 1982. Here is close-up of the turntable still in use. At one time I believe this was a 360 degree roundhouse, also taken in 1982 Amtrak on the turntable. Before the Amtrak Hiawatha ran with cab-cars the locomotive would uncouple and run up to the turntable to be turned before every return trip. Looking east from 35th Street viaduct. Here Milw Road GE's sit near the enginehouse. All of this is also gone, now just empty gravel lot. The Falk Corporation is the company in the background, their still there. Noah, hopefully these pictures help show what things where like near Miller Park just 15-20 years ago. I am so glad I took these pictures when I did. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Noah Hofrichter Member sinceJanuary 2004 From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells) 3,370 posts Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Sunday, August 7, 2005 12:12 PM Keith, those are awesome! Man, I'll definately look at that lot a bit different next time I go to a Brewer game. Thanks a lot! Noah Click the image above to visit my website, Badger Rails. My Model Railroad Club's website: http://sandhousecrew.webng.com Reply railfan619 Member sinceMarch 2004 From: Somewhere near the tracks 927 posts Posted by railfan619 on Sunday, August 7, 2005 12:26 PM those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^] Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Monday, August 8, 2005 5:13 PM Thanks for the nice comments about the pictures. Of course had I only known I would have taken alot more. Going to be a warm night for a baseball game tonight at Miller Park. Its about 88 degrees, but not real humid. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:08 AM A little birdy just told me that Zach is back [:D] [:D] [:D] Now did I beat him to the post. [;)] [8D] Reply Edit UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:11 AM T'was a great trip, I hated to end it, got to see some neat stuff. My train was photographed in STL as we left : http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=167869 . I wasn't sure if I'd get between 2 P42DC's or if we would have a NPCU "Cabbage". Well, we had a cabbage both trips, both in phase III. Going up at the rear end of the train was 90200, the first F40. Coming back it was 90368. Northbound eagle was led by 204, the third to last Genesis....ever. Coming back was 188. I can't remember the Hiawatha Genesis units' numbers, I got pix of them though. The ballgame was great, sat in the 6th row, 7 seats from the asile behind home plate, the tickets cost 35 bucks. We met 7 guys in the row in front of us from BNSF, some from Houston, Springfield, MO, and Chicago. That was a party. Oh yeah, the Cardinals won 8-4, so yeah, it was a fun trip. Oh yeah...300+ photos. (not all are keepers) Pump Reply UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:14 AM Oh yeah Pat Scott (the guy that took the photo) isn't much of an Amtrak fan, but he took the pic anyway, lol. Pump Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:21 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by railfan619 those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^] Keith those are good photos. Thanks so very much for taking them. We as railfans have passed up taking photos that in the future we will look back and say, "I wish I would have taken a shot of that." [:(] [V] So do it now while you can. Many of us have few photos of some of our favorite railroads because, "the railroad has always been here." Then next year it is merged into a larger railroad and is gone. We had an opportunity once to take that shot and didn't. Now the new railroad tears down that old depot, or removes those unique semaphore, or removes a siding that once mightly passenger trains used, and now we have no photo and no way to show what once was. [:(] [V] [:(!] So take them photos now, while you can. Reply Edit UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:52 AM That's why I've taken about 4,000 in the past year or so, lol. Pump Reply daveklepper Member sinceJune 2002 20,096 posts Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:15 AM Thanks for the report and pix Great Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Thursday, August 11, 2005 5:39 PM Zach, Glad to hear you enjoyed your trip to Milwaukee. The Cards ended up sweeping the Brewers, Oh well. Come back again sometime soon, will have to try and meet for some railfanning. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. 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QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed Say hiya to Bud & his daughter for me. Thanks. [:o)][:p][:)] Originally posted by UPTRAIN [ I thought "Bud" was in St. Louis riding his horses. [:D] Reply Edit kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 9:35 AM Zach, I hope everything goes good on your trip up here to Milwaukee. Right now 9:30am on Saturday the weather is awesome. 75 degrees, not humid and clear. Enjoy Miller Park its a great place to watch a baseball game. Like Randy mentioned you will be very close to the old Milwaukee Road Shops, which unfortunately now are gone except for the two smokestacks. Enjoy Milwaukee a great place on a great lake. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply eolafan Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Aurora, IL 4,515 posts Posted by eolafan on Saturday, August 6, 2005 10:00 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed Say hiya to Bud & his daughter for me. Thanks. [:o)][:p][:)] Originally posted by UPTRAIN [ Actually you won't find Bud in Milwaukee very easily but Mr. Miller is a frequent guest. Eolafan (a.k.a. Jim) Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 10:36 AM Actually Mr Miller is going to be throwing a big party here in Milwaukee. The Big Brew-Ha is being held on August 20th to celebrate Mr Miller's 150th birthday. Boy he looks pretty good for his age. The party is Free as long as you have ticket and features Bon Jovi and the Goo Goo Dolls. And it is being held at Miller Park, would have never guessed. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Noah Hofrichter Member sinceJanuary 2004 From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells) 3,370 posts Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, August 6, 2005 4:42 PM Keith, so that's what those two stacks are! I never reallized that that was ever a railroad yard before! I can remember when I first started going to Brewer games about 5 or 6 years ago(I was about 8 or 9 so I don't remember it too well) all of the construction equipment running around in that lot, working to grade the land. I can remember that there also were Arches along the tracks to the North of the Parking lot. I wasn't much of a railfan then, so of course I was more interested in the Big Equipment working in the lot next to the parking lot then the trains that went by! Noah Click the image above to visit my website, Badger Rails. My Model Railroad Club's website: http://sandhousecrew.webng.com Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 7:46 PM Yes Noah, They are they only part of the huge Milwaukee Road Shops still standing. There is talk of trying to keep them as some kind of memorial. Also the Henry Aaron Trial is being built down in the valley area. I added some photos of what things used to look like before Miller Park. This photo is looking west from 35th Street viaduct, as you notice No Miller Park. Just Milwaukee Road backshop buildings. This is a scan of print from a picture I took probably in 1982. Here is close-up of the turntable still in use. At one time I believe this was a 360 degree roundhouse, also taken in 1982 Amtrak on the turntable. Before the Amtrak Hiawatha ran with cab-cars the locomotive would uncouple and run up to the turntable to be turned before every return trip. Looking east from 35th Street viaduct. Here Milw Road GE's sit near the enginehouse. All of this is also gone, now just empty gravel lot. The Falk Corporation is the company in the background, their still there. Noah, hopefully these pictures help show what things where like near Miller Park just 15-20 years ago. I am so glad I took these pictures when I did. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Noah Hofrichter Member sinceJanuary 2004 From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells) 3,370 posts Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Sunday, August 7, 2005 12:12 PM Keith, those are awesome! Man, I'll definately look at that lot a bit different next time I go to a Brewer game. Thanks a lot! Noah Click the image above to visit my website, Badger Rails. My Model Railroad Club's website: http://sandhousecrew.webng.com Reply railfan619 Member sinceMarch 2004 From: Somewhere near the tracks 927 posts Posted by railfan619 on Sunday, August 7, 2005 12:26 PM those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^] Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Monday, August 8, 2005 5:13 PM Thanks for the nice comments about the pictures. Of course had I only known I would have taken alot more. Going to be a warm night for a baseball game tonight at Miller Park. Its about 88 degrees, but not real humid. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:08 AM A little birdy just told me that Zach is back [:D] [:D] [:D] Now did I beat him to the post. [;)] [8D] Reply Edit UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:11 AM T'was a great trip, I hated to end it, got to see some neat stuff. My train was photographed in STL as we left : http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=167869 . I wasn't sure if I'd get between 2 P42DC's or if we would have a NPCU "Cabbage". Well, we had a cabbage both trips, both in phase III. Going up at the rear end of the train was 90200, the first F40. Coming back it was 90368. Northbound eagle was led by 204, the third to last Genesis....ever. Coming back was 188. I can't remember the Hiawatha Genesis units' numbers, I got pix of them though. The ballgame was great, sat in the 6th row, 7 seats from the asile behind home plate, the tickets cost 35 bucks. We met 7 guys in the row in front of us from BNSF, some from Houston, Springfield, MO, and Chicago. That was a party. Oh yeah, the Cardinals won 8-4, so yeah, it was a fun trip. Oh yeah...300+ photos. (not all are keepers) Pump Reply UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:14 AM Oh yeah Pat Scott (the guy that took the photo) isn't much of an Amtrak fan, but he took the pic anyway, lol. Pump Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:21 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by railfan619 those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^] Keith those are good photos. Thanks so very much for taking them. We as railfans have passed up taking photos that in the future we will look back and say, "I wish I would have taken a shot of that." [:(] [V] So do it now while you can. Many of us have few photos of some of our favorite railroads because, "the railroad has always been here." Then next year it is merged into a larger railroad and is gone. We had an opportunity once to take that shot and didn't. Now the new railroad tears down that old depot, or removes those unique semaphore, or removes a siding that once mightly passenger trains used, and now we have no photo and no way to show what once was. [:(] [V] [:(!] So take them photos now, while you can. Reply Edit UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:52 AM That's why I've taken about 4,000 in the past year or so, lol. Pump Reply daveklepper Member sinceJune 2002 20,096 posts Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:15 AM Thanks for the report and pix Great Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Thursday, August 11, 2005 5:39 PM Zach, Glad to hear you enjoyed your trip to Milwaukee. The Cards ended up sweeping the Brewers, Oh well. Come back again sometime soon, will have to try and meet for some railfanning. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
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Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page
QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed Say hiya to Bud & his daughter for me. Thanks. [:o)][:p][:)] Originally posted by UPTRAIN [ Actually you won't find Bud in Milwaukee very easily but Mr. Miller is a frequent guest. Eolafan (a.k.a. Jim) Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 10:36 AM Actually Mr Miller is going to be throwing a big party here in Milwaukee. The Big Brew-Ha is being held on August 20th to celebrate Mr Miller's 150th birthday. Boy he looks pretty good for his age. The party is Free as long as you have ticket and features Bon Jovi and the Goo Goo Dolls. And it is being held at Miller Park, would have never guessed. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Noah Hofrichter Member sinceJanuary 2004 From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells) 3,370 posts Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, August 6, 2005 4:42 PM Keith, so that's what those two stacks are! I never reallized that that was ever a railroad yard before! I can remember when I first started going to Brewer games about 5 or 6 years ago(I was about 8 or 9 so I don't remember it too well) all of the construction equipment running around in that lot, working to grade the land. I can remember that there also were Arches along the tracks to the North of the Parking lot. I wasn't much of a railfan then, so of course I was more interested in the Big Equipment working in the lot next to the parking lot then the trains that went by! Noah Click the image above to visit my website, Badger Rails. My Model Railroad Club's website: http://sandhousecrew.webng.com Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Saturday, August 6, 2005 7:46 PM Yes Noah, They are they only part of the huge Milwaukee Road Shops still standing. There is talk of trying to keep them as some kind of memorial. Also the Henry Aaron Trial is being built down in the valley area. I added some photos of what things used to look like before Miller Park. This photo is looking west from 35th Street viaduct, as you notice No Miller Park. Just Milwaukee Road backshop buildings. This is a scan of print from a picture I took probably in 1982. Here is close-up of the turntable still in use. At one time I believe this was a 360 degree roundhouse, also taken in 1982 Amtrak on the turntable. Before the Amtrak Hiawatha ran with cab-cars the locomotive would uncouple and run up to the turntable to be turned before every return trip. Looking east from 35th Street viaduct. Here Milw Road GE's sit near the enginehouse. All of this is also gone, now just empty gravel lot. The Falk Corporation is the company in the background, their still there. Noah, hopefully these pictures help show what things where like near Miller Park just 15-20 years ago. I am so glad I took these pictures when I did. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Noah Hofrichter Member sinceJanuary 2004 From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells) 3,370 posts Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Sunday, August 7, 2005 12:12 PM Keith, those are awesome! Man, I'll definately look at that lot a bit different next time I go to a Brewer game. Thanks a lot! Noah Click the image above to visit my website, Badger Rails. My Model Railroad Club's website: http://sandhousecrew.webng.com Reply railfan619 Member sinceMarch 2004 From: Somewhere near the tracks 927 posts Posted by railfan619 on Sunday, August 7, 2005 12:26 PM those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^] Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Monday, August 8, 2005 5:13 PM Thanks for the nice comments about the pictures. Of course had I only known I would have taken alot more. Going to be a warm night for a baseball game tonight at Miller Park. Its about 88 degrees, but not real humid. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:08 AM A little birdy just told me that Zach is back [:D] [:D] [:D] Now did I beat him to the post. [;)] [8D] Reply Edit UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:11 AM T'was a great trip, I hated to end it, got to see some neat stuff. My train was photographed in STL as we left : http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=167869 . I wasn't sure if I'd get between 2 P42DC's or if we would have a NPCU "Cabbage". Well, we had a cabbage both trips, both in phase III. Going up at the rear end of the train was 90200, the first F40. Coming back it was 90368. Northbound eagle was led by 204, the third to last Genesis....ever. Coming back was 188. I can't remember the Hiawatha Genesis units' numbers, I got pix of them though. The ballgame was great, sat in the 6th row, 7 seats from the asile behind home plate, the tickets cost 35 bucks. We met 7 guys in the row in front of us from BNSF, some from Houston, Springfield, MO, and Chicago. That was a party. Oh yeah, the Cardinals won 8-4, so yeah, it was a fun trip. Oh yeah...300+ photos. (not all are keepers) Pump Reply UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:14 AM Oh yeah Pat Scott (the guy that took the photo) isn't much of an Amtrak fan, but he took the pic anyway, lol. Pump Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:21 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by railfan619 those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^] Keith those are good photos. Thanks so very much for taking them. We as railfans have passed up taking photos that in the future we will look back and say, "I wish I would have taken a shot of that." [:(] [V] So do it now while you can. Many of us have few photos of some of our favorite railroads because, "the railroad has always been here." Then next year it is merged into a larger railroad and is gone. We had an opportunity once to take that shot and didn't. Now the new railroad tears down that old depot, or removes those unique semaphore, or removes a siding that once mightly passenger trains used, and now we have no photo and no way to show what once was. [:(] [V] [:(!] So take them photos now, while you can. Reply Edit UPTRAIN Member sinceJune 2002 From: Independence, MO 1,570 posts Posted by UPTRAIN on Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:52 AM That's why I've taken about 4,000 in the past year or so, lol. Pump Reply daveklepper Member sinceJune 2002 20,096 posts Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:15 AM Thanks for the report and pix Great Reply kschmidt Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 590 posts Posted by kschmidt on Thursday, August 11, 2005 5:39 PM Zach, Glad to hear you enjoyed your trip to Milwaukee. The Cards ended up sweeping the Brewers, Oh well. Come back again sometime soon, will have to try and meet for some railfanning. Keith Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
QUOTE: Originally posted by railfan619 those are some really neat pictures you got there.[^][^]
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