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Steam & Excursion > .Date: 04/24/12 03:56 . Author: F40PHR231 .
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 06/10/21 12:15 by F40PHR231. Date: 04/24/12 04:19 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: The_Chief_Way I think I rode behind that engine in Arkansas?
Date: 04/24/12 04:55 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: olddude41 Great stuff Chris!
Larry W. Grant (olddude41) Dallas, Texas Date: 04/24/12 07:37 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: africansteam Nicely done!
Cheers, Jack Date: 04/24/12 08:22 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: wabash2800 About where is Tavares in Florida? I'd like to take that in the next time I am down there.
Date: 04/24/12 09:48 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: Spikes Very artistic and well composed photos. Thanks for sharing. I spent weekend with 3751 in CAL.
Date: 04/24/12 13:40 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: truxtrax Hey Chris, I think you're more than a two block walk from McMenimins! Did you make a wrong turn somewhere? You might not call that flat, but the highest point in FLA is only 1/4 as high as Mt Tabor in Portland!...........8>)
Larry Dodgion Wilsonville, OR Date: 04/24/12 15:01 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: sp5312 F40PHR231 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 7-9)" and > neither is Florida." You're right, if you consider the sand dunes. Nice pics, just added to my bucket list Date: 04/25/12 11:00 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: WabashGuy Great looking train! Your photos have made me add this to my next Florida vacation.
Date: 04/25/12 12:01 Re: Wood-burning steam locomotive in Florida Author: cforssi What rail line was this formally? Seaboard or Atlantic Coast line? Looks like old Seaboard to me. How much of the original trackage is there left? Thank you, Charles
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