You are so right when you said "I saw this amazing sight." It is also the most colorful steam locomotive sight that I have ever seen in my 74 years of living. The only thing that I have seen more colorful was the gathering of the Norfolk Southern heritage units last year in Spenser Virginia. USA. I am giving this shot my PCA vote.
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Well done Graham! I would have loved to have been there myself. Also I am sure that NRM with it's current financial concerns would have loved to have admission paid by all those attendees!
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This photo is an education of sorts, especially so with the remarks about it. Thanks Mr. Williams and it must have been a gas to be there!
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Nice photo. Thanks for sharing a sight that most of us could not experience in person.
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Posted by Dana M. on February 12, 2014 | |
I sure hope that when the 60008 Dwight D. Eisenhower returns back to Green Bay that someone up there gets a "fire" (pun intended) in their belly to restore it to operating condition. This locomotive would be an interesting, unique, and different addition to the preserved steam locomotives operating across America. Besides, a UK A4 named for an American WWII General/U.S. President needs to be a rolling history education example for today's generation of rail AND history buffs.
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