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Through town over a crossing, they looked like going a bit quicker than walking pace, so if you run next to it andgrab and hop? Or is that somehting only done in movies?
Big Boy Engine rolls again
This caught my eye this morning while checking how the world is going to heck in a basket:
After nearly 60 years off the tracks, the world's largest steam locomotive roars
Back on the rails for the first time in six decades, the only operational Big Boy steam engine...
Those drivers must have pretty stable nerves, driving like that on snowed-under tracks with a crossing coming up. Looks like most of the time the drivers do not see a thing with the snow blowing up in front of them.
My two brothers and me all got model trains when kids. HO Marklin. My eldest brother did not have room for HO so he went to N-scale trains. My other brother was not interested so I bought both out. Although not active with it since I was a student, I took all stuff with me to the Czech Republic...
Pagan, thanks for the help. Unfortunately, being in the Czech Republic, Europe makes it difficult to get US help here, but who knows, maybe they can help in different ways. Little small-gauge locomotives (engines) and other stuff is still possible to get around here. Biggest problem is the...
I am in favor!
We already have one restored and 24 unrestored wagons, an old loc depot at the end of our own private railway dam of 6 m wide and 3 miles long and a lot of dreams.
It used to be a small-gauge rail road for transporting peat from the digging area to the main railway...
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