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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by spbed</i> <br /><br />I have a tape my son sent me of the FRC made by Trains magazine & I do not recollect on that tape much trees. More rock & honeymoon tunnels than trees. Also that FRC tape does not show any grades like the pix appears to depicit. [:p][:)][:o)] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />As should most tapes covering the FRC (Feather River Canyon), show the action in the canyon. But just east of Keddie is Quincy, California - home to this last large log mill in the region. Here is a photo of its most current locomotive, note the trees in the background! <br /> <br />[img]http://ll-photo3.home.att.net/QuincyRR.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />But, the "Just One More WHERE-IZ-IT," is not in California, it an't Washington, so I guess it must be Oregon with trees like that! How many SP routes through Oregon are there??? <br /> <br />Jim
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