Dean Whipple 1st Class Member Corona, California
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Greg Vocks 1st Class Member Taylorville, Illinois
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 | | 04/02/2008 4:55 AM |
| Very cool website, Dean; but I couldn't get to it by the link in your post, but I back-tracked it by the address of the picture to this: http://narrowmind.railfan.net/ | | Greg Vocks Taylorville IL | |
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Spule 4
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 | | 04/02/2008 1:35 PM |
| That is a neat site, thanks for posting, lost the link in my hard drive crash.
You gotta love a NG Atlantic:
| | Garrett "She'd been in Belgium, she told me...Studying the pyramids. It took her years to find out that there were no pyramids in Belgium."
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jimtyp 1st Class Member Centennial, CO
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 | | 04/02/2008 3:21 PM |
| | Great site Dean, thanks for sharing. Already learned some stuff. I like the links: What is a X-X-X good for? | | livin' la vida loco | |
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Jim Francis Moderator Moreno Valley, California
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 | | 04/02/2008 3:27 PM |
| Dean,
Thanks for sharing!
That site was great to ramble through.
There were lots of interesting real and proposed locomotives in there.
Note there were several proposed articulated Narrow Gauge locos proposed for the Colorado NG roads.
So, if you want to have one for "your" version of the Colorado narrow gauge roads, go for it! It "could have been"!
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