Mark Fairchild said:
Is that worse or better than it being in an elevator?
I'm gonna call it a push...both are depressing and kinda funny.
Gig Em Ags, God Bless Old Army and Marching in Behind the Band! Whooooopppp
Mark Fairchild said:
Is that worse or better than it being in an elevator?







greg.w.h said:
I think it's time for a parody.
The Man With The Golden Goose styled after Bond but based on the Grimm tale!!!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Golden_Goose






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Charlie 31 said:ensign_beedrill said:
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I miss seeing Southern Pacific locomotives and rail cars moving along rail lines across Texas.
Wikipedia: "Southern Pacific Railroad"
Southern Pacific Railroad Map
"The Southern Pacific was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was operated by various companies under the names Southern Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Transportation Company.
"The original Southern Pacific began in 1865 as a land holding company. The last incarnation of the Southern Pacific, the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, was founded in 1969 and assumed control of the Southern Pacific system. The Southern Pacific Transportation Company was acquired in 1996 by the Union Pacific Corporation and merged with their Union Pacific Railroad."
The Southern Pacific Story
"Southern Pacific's strategy for gaining railroad influence in Texas and Louisiana was to purchase control of previously-established operating railroads. This included lines that connected El Paso, Texas with New Orleans, Louisiana. Texas state laws required separate legal entities operating railroads in that state and in response Southern Pacific would operate the Texas and New Orleans Railroad (T&NO). Commonly referred to as the T&L Lines, SP's operations east of El Paso spanned 3,713 miles of mainline trackage at its height."
The Cotton Belt Yard in Texarkana on July 4, 1973.
Southern Pacific Railroad Map
Southern Pacific trains in Hearne, Texas, in 1989.

zpj0001 said:I'd like to know more about this engine with its cab (which looks like a parlor) sitting on top of the boiler. That seems...ungainly...?ensign_beedrill said:
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ensign_beedrill said:
Hey! zpj0001 is out doing on the ground research. Nice job!
ensign_beedrill said:
Hey! zpj0001 is out doing on the ground research. Nice job!
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aggiewilliford said:
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If you are old enough to have endured this torture...
You grew up right!
