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Nostalgia & History > HackedDate: 03/18/18 22:29 Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/18/18 22:32 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/18/18 22:35 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/18/18 22:38 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/18/18 22:40 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/18/18 22:46 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/18/18 22:50 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Date: 03/19/18 06:15 Re: Hacked Author: goneon66 outstanding. what a great way to start my monday.......
66 Date: 03/19/18 06:42 Re: Hacked Author: P goneon66 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > outstanding. what a great way to start my > monday....... > > 66 +1! Posted from Android Date: 03/19/18 06:50 Re: Hacked Author: Lackawanna484 Great selection, thank you.
That Guilford caboose looks like it made a trip under a low bridge or grain / coal loader Date: 03/19/18 06:56 Re: Hacked Author: SCKP187 Great ones all. Sure wish they were still used on a regular basis. Special thanks for showing the UP---25594 is one my Dad had on trips working out of Salina KS.
Brian Stevens Date: 03/19/18 09:01 Re: Hacked Author: Frisco1522 I've never adapted to not seeing a caboose on the end of a train. It's just wrong. Kinda like not following up with the toilet paper at the end. Unnatural.
Date: 03/19/18 10:22 Re: Hacked Author: espeefan A three of these would look much better in my backyard. Have one as a man cave. Use the second as a kitchen and the third as a full bathroom!
Posted from Android Date: 03/20/18 09:28 Re: Hacked Author: OldCond A little late to the party. Penn Central at New Philadelphia, Ohio around 1972. Line was abandoned here with the coming of Conrail in 1976.
Date: 03/20/18 18:53 Re: Hacked Author: overniteman Thanks! Always glad to share.
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