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Steam & Excursion > TxTrainman, here you areDate: 05/27/15 18:34 TxTrainman, here you are Author: tomstp You asked for T&P 600's on the Baird Sub. Well, here is a I-1d 2-10-4 climbing Baird Hill's 1.3 % grade with its booster cut in. It will be in Baird's yard in just a mile. The head brakeman is leaning against the doghouse and section men are assuming the position to inspect the train as it passes. I can't do much better than this.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/27/15 18:40 by tomstp. Date: 05/27/15 19:09 Re: TxTrainman, here you are Author: wabash2800 If you ever get out that way, you ought to try "Mother Baird's" Bread too. <G>
Victor A. Baird http://www.erstwhilepublications.com Acutally, I'm not related to that clan out there that the area was named after unitl you go waaaayyyyy back. Date: 05/27/15 19:30 Re: TxTrainman, here you are Author: tomstp Vic: we have Mrs. Baird's bread here along with some others. Ft Worth is the home base for Mrs. Baird's bread.
Date: 05/27/15 20:06 Re: TxTrainman, here you are Author: rcall31060 Gotta love it, Tom. Classic T&P!
Bob Callahan Monticello, IN Date: 05/27/15 20:47 Re: TxTrainman, here you are Author: wabash2800 Good. <G>
tomstp Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Vic: we have Mrs. Baird's bread here along with > some others. Ft Worth is the home base for Mrs. > Baird's bread. |