Received this in my email inbox from Chaba'd, which can be described as a Jewish Evangelical organization. The message would appear more universal, however, to those of us who sometimes have doubts about whatever is most important, possibly other than immediate family, in our lives, be it our railroad hobby, our professions, or indeed religious belief of any denomination and whatever rituals it requires.
AT THE TRAIN STATION
Great story David, thanks for posting it!
Interesting though, even though the great age of the passenger train is over the author still set the story in a train station. Makes sense, somehow I don't think it would have worked if it was set in a airport.
Firelock you are “one of a kind” = you filled out your profile! am amused that so many do NOT I have several questions to ask of SOMEONE we are a “brothear of a sort” retired military USAF/ArkansasANG could you email? mikew@grnco.net THANKS ENDMRW0630161141
Firelock76 Great story David, thanks for posting it! Interesting though, even though the great age of the passenger train is over the author still set the story in a train station. Makes sense, somehow I don't think it would have worked if it was set in a airport.
The ONE the ONLY/ Paragould Arkansas/ 1883 called The Crossing/ a portmanteau/ JW Paramore (Cotton Belt RR) Jay Gould (MoPac)/ None other, nowhere in the world
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