Rusty Trains-Restored
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I enjoy reading articles about trains that have risen from the ashes, (or in most cases, from the rust,) and restored. Many of them won't ever run again, but at least they are preserved for future generations to enjoy looking at and marveling over. Here's an example of just such a locomotive:
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Maybe we could start a special thread containing articles and photos of old trains and equipment we have seen in our travels, includung old depots and such, even if they haven't been restored. Articles in newspapers that we are providing links to, or magazine articles we are providing links to, are also welcome, because we aren't copying someone else's work, just providing a reference to it. Whaddya think???
I only know what I know, and I don't understand very much of it, either.
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