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Old May 15th, 2008, 05:15 AM
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old steam trains

there is a old steam train collection in my home town in dorrigo
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some nice old traines .. best krieg
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Sweet! I am a model railroader, and train buff to limited degree....love the pics krieg! Yhanks for shareing those!
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Sweet! I am a model railroader, and train buff to limited degree....love the pics krieg! Yhanks for shareing those!

Then look up the Edaville Railroad, in Massachusetts. We used to go down there are Christmas time. I think you could see the lights from Saturn...
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Re: old steam trains

There are three not far from me:

The Texas State Railroad



The Hill Country Flyer



The Grapvine Railroad

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There are three not far from me:

The Texas State Railroad



The Hill Country Flyer



The Grapvine Railroad

nice and pritty clean a lot better then the old ones here
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Sweet! I am a model railroader, and train buff to limited degree....love the pics krieg! Yhanks for shareing those!

Then look up the Edaville Railroad, in Massachusetts. We used to go down there are Christmas time. I think you could see the lights from Saturn...
Oh good Heaven's, I hadn't thought of that place in ages!!!!

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There are few things like that ride through the bogs, eh?
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HA....you can't call yourself a Massachusetts native if you haven't seen Santa at Edaville!
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I'll second that!

Must be hell gettin' there from your place, though!
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Re: old steam trains

Not too bad actually...I'm 15 minutes from the Mass Pike, so it'd probably be a 3 hour drive to Carver? Been awhile since I was down that way....passed by (sorta) a couple years ago heading to Martha's Vinyard.
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