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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard No! No! Anywhere but Iowa...please!QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Traitor.....make your arrangements today...for tomorrow you will be shot, unless of course you desire to go to the Eastern front. Is that....like......Iowa?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Traitor.....make your arrangements today...for tomorrow you will be shot, unless of course you desire to go to the Eastern front. Is that....like......Iowa?
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Traitor.....make your arrangements today...for tomorrow you will be shot, unless of course you desire to go to the Eastern front.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding Interesting that we seem to have our own version of the lost generation.[B)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by toyomantrains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding Train Guy 3: Never said I didn't LIKE steam trains,just said they didn't do much for me. What part do you like best?
QUOTE: Originally posted by samfp1943 As a 1940's edition, I think that it is the esthetics of the machine that draws us, Power and spectacle that attracts us, as children, we fantasized with our toy trains and models, as adults we admire grace and beauty, who could not be thrilled at trackside as the 3985 crossed the Mississippi River Bridge, black smoke boiling out of the upper stell of the bridge, the Frisco Bridge, and then watched saw the pilot engineer climb down at Memphis, all grimey and sooted faced, with the biggest smile you ever saw on any man's face, then see her opened up for smoke box repairs at the site of the old Lenox Station on the L&N, to actually see men standing in that huge open smoke box, and then to look around and see other men,rairoaders, from the IC, L&N, Norfolk Southern, watching the show just like everybody else, ..or to hear the dispatcher in Jacksonville, Fla, clear Extra 3985 north to Bruceton ,Tn..it sort of gave you goose bumps when she went by at track speed, I expect Steve Lee was also pretty excited as he rolled into new territory with a mixed train of UP and CSX cars. I think you are not a traitor if you prefer steam over diesel or vice versa at any given time..it is excitement, power and probably some envy at the men/women who are doing what you would do it swapping places was possible.Trains anywhere and anytime are interseting.
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